This report provides a comprehensive overview of glass waste management in Australia. It begins with an introduction to glass recycling and its importance, followed by an analysis of the statistics related to glass waste management in the country. The main body of the report details the glass waste management process, including collection, sorting, cleaning, crushing, and melting. The report then explores the various uses and benefits of glass waste management, such as energy savings, reduced greenhouse gas emissions, and resource conservation. The report highlights the challenges faced by the Australian glass industry, including the impact of import restrictions and the need for government support to promote recycling. The report concludes with a summary of the key findings and emphasizes the importance of effective glass waste management for environmental sustainability. The report also includes references to relevant sources used in the research.