Rocky Mountain Bottle Company to Use EOW’s Blockchain Tech

Rocky Mountain is partnering with End of Waste to create a circular economy in Colorado and ensure that the glass recycling loop is closed.

Waste360 Staff, Staff

July 2, 2019

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End of Waste Foundation and Rocky Mountain Bottle Company have entered into a partnership combining End of Waste’s (EOW) blockchain technology software with Rocky Mountain’s desire to manufacture more recycled glass cullet into new bottles.

The EOW Blockchain Waste Traceability Software (BWTS) tracks glass waste quantities from bin to new life. The software ensures all the stakeholders are transparent in the transactions and provides immutable data. The data is then analyzed, and EOW provides technical solutions to continue to increase recycling rates.

Rocky Mountain is now joining Momentum Recycling in partnering with End of Waste to create a circular economy in Colorado and ensure that the glass recycling loop is closed. Glass cullets from Momentum are hauled to Rocky Mountain and are made into glass bottles for MillerCoors.

“Rocky Mountain Bottle Company is excited to be a partner with the End of Waste Foundation in their innovative efforts to increase glass recycling in Colorado. As a glass container manufacturer that is looking for opportunities to increase the amount of clean cullet that we can use in our furnaces, we want to do our part to support this initiative and take advantage of the closed loop system that we have in this area,” said Bill Dillaman, plant manager of Rocky Mountain, in a statement.

“We are excited to onboard partners like Rocky Mountain Bottle Company and Momentum Recycling. What we are proposing is a new way of looking at the industry, a change in paradigm, which will determine a new set of actions that will create a shift in the system. There is a lot of resistance to change, therefore we truly appreciate their vote of confidence and commitment to the innovation,” said John Stefanescu, co-founder and chief traceability officer of End of Waste, in a statement. “It’s our goal to have traceability and transparency in the recycling system become the norm, so we appreciate them seeing the advantages in our program.”

How BWTS works:

  • MRF inputs quantities of sorted glass to be delivered to the processor.

  • The processor validates quantities and reports glass cullets shipped to the manufacturer.

  • The manufacturer validates quantities and reports recycled glass quantities to EOW.

  • A glass certificate encapsulating all the data is created.

  • EOW makes the verified quantities available in the marketplace.

  • Sustainable businesses and citizens contribute to receive a glass certificate to offset their carbon footprint.

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