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Keep Glass in the Loop

A national initiative designed to transform how we manage glass waste and promote sustainable living.

The Glass Loop Movement is about keeping glass out of landfills and putting it back into productive use. The new website will share collection information, campaign updates, and practical ways for households, communities and businesses across Trinidad and Tobago to get involved.

Community • Recycling • National Impact
Creating a cleaner, greener future by keeping glass in the loop. Soon you’ll be able to explore bin locations, understand how the movement works, and discover how communities, families and businesses can participate.

Build a culture of glass recycling.

Every bottle returned helps reduce landfill waste, conserve resources and support a cleaner, more sustainable Trinidad and Tobago.

At Home

Recycle GlassStart with Everyday Action

Encourage households to separate and return bottles and jars so glass can stay in circulation instead of ending up in a landfill.

In Community

Join the MovementPeople Power Participation

Create public awareness and make it easy for residents, schools and organizations to take part in responsible glass recycling.

National Vision

Keep Glass in the LoopSupport a Circular Economy

Build a more sustainable Trinidad and Tobago by turning used glass into new value, cleaner communities and longer-term environmental impact.

Stay tuned for more.

Our website is currently under development and will be launching soon. Stay tuned for updates, collection points, campaign news and more ways to get involved in the Glass Loop Movement.

The platform will help connect the public to the movement and make it easier to understand why glass recycling matters for sustainable living, employment, economic stability and environmental conservation.

What’s coming

The full website will highlight campaign information, participation opportunities and the growing impact of glass recovery across Trinidad and Tobago.

Bin Locations Campaign Updates Recycling Education Community Involvement