The Glass Recycling Coalition and the Glass Recycling Foundation announced they have merged into a single organization operating as the Glass Recycling Foundation (GRF). This consolidation brings together two leading forces in the glass recycling movement, creating a stronger, more efficient platform to close supply chain gaps and accelerate progress nationwide. The merger aligns experts, programs, and resources under a single, trusted GRF banner, making it easier for communities and industry representatives to access grants, technical tools, and best practices.
鈥淕lass is infinitely recyclable and is a valuable commodity for many community recycling programs,鈥 said Scott DeFife, president of the Glass Recycling Foundation. 鈥淏y bringing our organizations together, we can unlock that value more effectively鈥攕caling projects, improving material quality, and ensuring communities have the tools they need to recycle more glass.鈥
Under the unified structure, GRF will streamline communications, consolidate grantmaking, bolster fundraising efforts, and expand technical assistance to improve recovery rates and glass quality. A joint leadership team, drawn from both organizations, will guide the expanded portfolio of projects, the MRF certification program, data tools, and industry resources.
All existing commitments remain in place: active projects will continue uninterrupted, current grants will be honored, and the mission to strengthen U.S. glass recycling and keep recyclable glass out of landfills remains unchanged. 鈥淭he coalition and foundation have always been driven by the same vision,鈥 said DeFife. 鈥淣ow, under one name, we can cut duplication, amplify what works, and extend the reach of initiatives already making a difference.鈥