Look at these facts. Over 16 million barbecue grills are sold annually in the U.S. to a population that already averages 1.4 grills per user household. Since the total population only grows about 3 million per year, this would denote that a lot of the grill sales are for replacement purposes. Most used outdoor grills are trashed rather than recycled, resulting in an estimated 13 million grills a year ending up in landfills every year. That’s a lot of trash! If each grill thrown in the landfill averages one cubic yard in volume, that’s enough waste each year to fill a 780 story building the size of a football field. Are you serious about recycling and sustainability? Watch what you buy first!