Back in the day they were glass, and glass ones are making a bit of a comeback. They're a coveted "throw," and think how much more coveted if they were local!
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That would be totally awesomesauce!
Brilliant! Or should I say "Beerilliant!."
Recycled beads would be great. There would certainly be enough local beer and wine bottles.
You could find a local sheltered workshop to string the beads.
And there is NO glass recycling here. None. You can take it to the Target in Metairie and I think they haul it to Texas.
Recycling for beads is about the simplest recycling there is. The glass is just smashed and melted in molds. It's done in pretty primitive areas in a labor-intensive way [link] but surely you could scale up this basic process fairly economically.
That's a great idea. There's no glass recycling here either. We take ours to Sedona. I dunno what they do with it. I should check, because I know where all the other stuff goes.
smonster, it's brilliant.
smonster, that is a BRILLIANT idea.
Thanks for the link, Ginger!