Glass bottles in, sand out – Disney World is crushing glass to make pathways and more in its latest sustainable move

Glass bottles in, sand out – Disney World is crushing glass to make pathways and more in its latest sustainable move

When you consider the impact of technology and research at Disney Parks, discarded glass bottles are probably not the first thing that comes to mind. Perhaps you’re not seeing all that glass the way Disney does.

Disney is now busy pulverizing a portion of those glass bottles; nearly 2,000 pounds can be crushed in an hour and repurposed for use in other areas, potentially on horse trails, as a replacement for the floor in a greenhouse, or even where mulch once was.

The industrial machine – a glass pulverizer – is located in a backstage area at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort in Orlando, Florida, out of sight from guests. It’s pretty low-tech, with no high-tech components in use.

Glass Pulverizer at Disney World.

(Image credit: Disney Parks)

All that crushed glass eventually becomes a somewhat shiny, clean, sand-like material. “We’ve got one greenhouse almost complete with pulverized glass,” said Debbie Mola Mickler, area manager at Disney’s Horticulture. “Cast members ask me questions about it because they walk by and their natural reaction is, ‘Wow, your greenhouse floor is glistening.'”

‘Wow, your greenhouse floor is glistening.’

Debbie Mola Mickler, area manager at Disney’s Horticulture

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