Bring us your glass!

Recycle your glass with us during our public drop-off hours on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays. Just rinse out your bottles and we will take as much or as little as you have!

3935 Louisa Street

Mondays & Wednesdays | 9am-5:30pm

Saturdays | 9am-4:00pm

*Please note our drop-off hub is occasionally closed due to holidays or weather events. Check our website home page or call Glass Half Full at (504) 356-3435 for real-time updates.

Additional Drop-off Locations

Baton Rouge

Red Stick Farmers Market

501 N. 5th St

Last Saturday of every month | 8 am - 12 pm

New Orleans

Recycling Drop off Center at Elysian Fields

2829 Elysian Fields Ave

Saturday | 8 am - 1 pm

Alvar Library

913 Alvar St

Third Tuesday of every month | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

*Please do not drop off glass outside of program hours. Unattended glass on the premises is unsafe for everyone and risks contamination.

Algiers Regional Library

3014 Holiday Dr

Third Thursday of every month | 10:30 am - 12:30 pm

*Please do not drop off glass outside of program hours. Unattended glass on the premises is unsafe for everyone and risks contamination.

Milton H. Latter Library

5120 St. Charles Ave

Third Friday of every month | 10:30am - 12:30pm

*On Duffossat side in front of the Carriage House. Please use driveway with St. Charles Ave. entrance for drop-off.

*Please do not drop off glass outside of program hours. Unattended glass on the premises is unsafe for everyone and risks contamination.

Lower Ninth Ward

Bayou Bienvenue Access Platform - 2637 Fats Domino Ave

Common Ground Relief Office - 1800 Deslonde St

CSED Office - 5227 Chartres St

Dauphine - 4819 Dauphine St

Mercede’s Place - 5200 Burgundy St

Seafood & Chicken Mart - 5601 St Claude Ave

The Shady Spot - 1901 Fats Domino Ave

NOLA East

Crown Community Garden - 19 Marywood Ct

Plush Appeal

2811 Toulouse St Building Complex, on the corner of Lafitte & N. Dupre

Second & fourth Tuesdays of every month | 9am - 1pm

*Please do not drop off glass outside of program hours. Unattended glass on the premises is unsafe for everyone and risks contamination.