New Orleans Start-Up Converts Glass into Sand

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5/17/22

New Orleans Start-Up Converts Glass into Sand

    As a college senior at Tulane University, Franziska Trautmann wanted to do something about the 'sand crisis' (which there is another article about on the PowerSchool page). She co-founded Glass Half Full in 2020 with Max Steitz, which is dedicated to recycling glass back into sand. So far, the organization has recycled about 2 million pounds of glass, just in the past two years. Their New Orleans community showed their support by donating money through the GoFundMe campaign they started. Now the organization has grown from a tiny backyard facility to a location that's around 40,000 square feet. Glass Half Full also employs six people now, which is a huge step up from just Franziska Trautmann and Max Steitz. According to Trautmann, “We’re currently recycling about 100,000 pounds of glass every single month." This helps a lot with the coastal erosion crisis that a lot of people are facing (especially in Louisiana), and the fact that sand is needed for a lot of big projects and undertakings. This is issue is exacerbated by sand from beaches running out fast, so this project can help with restoring land as well. This organization is helping a lot of issues with one simple undertaking, which I find very impressive and admirable. 


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