Did you know that the empty glass bottles and jars people throw away every day could help put money in your pocket?
Across South Africa, glass recycling is creating practical earning opportunities for collectors and supporting a growing network of buy-back centres (BBCs) that form an important part of the recycling value chain.
As the official Producer Responsibility Organisation (PRO) for glass packaging in South Africa, The Glass Recycling Company (TGRC) continues to drive awareness around the value of recyclable glass, not only for the environment, but also for the people and businesses helping keep glass in circulation.
With little more than a bag to get started, collectors can gather glass bottles and jars and sell them to buy-back centres for cash. For many individuals and families, this provides an accessible income opportunity while helping create cleaner communities.
Buy-back centres also play a vital role in the recycling ecosystem by creating collection points where recyclable materials can be exchanged for money before being returned to the recycling process. As demand for recycled glass continues, there is a greater need for more buy-back centres within the recycling system to help meet collection demands and create economic opportunities within local communities. Through its support initiatives, TGRC assists buy-back centres with resources such as transport subsidies and infrastructure support to help strengthen and grow the collection network.
“Glass has value long after it has been used,” says Shabeer Jhetam, CEO of TGRC. “What some people see as waste can become an earning opportunity for someone else. Every bottle collected contributes to a system that supports jobs, cleaner communities, and a more sustainable future.”
Glass remains one of the few packaging materials that can be recycled endlessly without losing quality, making every bottle and jar collected an important part of the circular economy.
Whether you are looking to earn an extra income through glass collection or interested in becoming part of the recycling value chain as a buy-back centre, glass recycling offers an opportunity to participate in an ecosystem that continues to create both environmental and economic impact.
So next time you see an empty glass bottle, see it for what it really is: opportunity in your hands.
To get started, collectors and entrepreneurs are encouraged to connect with TGRC to explore opportunities within the recycling value chain. Whether you want to start collecting glass or establish a buy-back centre in your community, TGRC can provide guidance and support to help grow South Africa’s recycling network. To find your nearest buy-back centre or learn more, WhatsApp TGRC on 073 809 8467 or visit tgrc.co.za.
























