How should we dispose of the glass from our coffee table and end tables?

We're getting new coffeee and end tables for our living room. My husband thinks we can throw the glass in the dumpster and sit the tables next to the dumpster. Is there protocol for this, a safer way to dispose of the glass?

If you have a large metal rollaway dumpster, the kind that businesses use, just chuck it in there. Preferably when it's empty so it will smash into a bunch of tiny pieces. If you're really concerned about it being a potential hazard, smash it on the ground and sweep up the pieces, then throw them out. Usually glass table tops are made of safety glass and break without shattering, but obviously you should be careful doing this.

That being said, I agree that it would be better to give it away than throw it away.

Put them out, whole, by the Dumpsters and someone will take them in.

How should we dispose of the glass from our coffee table and end tables?

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2 Responses to “How should we dispose of the glass from our coffee table and end tables?”

  1. kt says:

    Personally I don;t think fake anything is cool...fake plants and fruit? Why? Just get a nice green fern plant. Fake fruit will look odd in a living room....if you have to have fake fruit then put it in the kitchen!

  2. Jude says:

    No, you'd have to rephrase it, like this:

    "That was before the most precious thing was smashed into the tiny pieces"

    OR

    "That was before something precious was smashed into the tiniest pieces"

    I can't spot any oxymorons. Remember, an oxymoron is when two words contradict (go against) each other.

    Examples are "loud silence", or "hot ice", or "start stopping".

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