Fiberglass - closest you will get to recycling them is shredding them then using as filler in applications such as road base or concrete.
So they just put them in the ground next to a giant lake of petroleum runoff. Because that used to be a refinery from 57-91.
Mostly just showing the absurdity of certain claims regarding renewable energy
Fiberglass - closest you will get to recycling them is shredding them then using as filler in applications such as road base or concrete.
So they just put them in the ground next to a giant lake of petroleum runoff. Because that used to be a refinery from 57-91.
Fiberglass - closest you will get to recycling them is shredding them then using as filler in applications such as road base or concrete.
So they just put them in the ground next to a giant lake of petroleum runoff