I also found this website:
Does anyone know of a recycler of pyrex glass, preferably in the Midwest? Our normal recycler does not take pyrex glassware and no-one else seems to that I can find. I'm referring to clean, but may be broken, high temp glassware; so there is no concern with chemical contaminants.
Appreciate any assistance with this.
DG Hammond, PhD & ChairDept of Chemistry and BiochemistryTaylor University236 W. Reade AveUpland, IN 46989
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