 In this study, ground glass powder and crushed waste glass were used to replace coarse and fine aggregates. The results showed that the use of waste glass powder provided better bonding with cement due to its pozzolanic effect, resulting in increased compressive strength. However, the presence of large glass pieces resulted in voids being formed in the samples, which had a negative impact on the strength. Simple equations were developed based on existing data in the literature and the results obtained from the current study to predict mechanical properties of the concrete with recycled glass for practical applications. This article was authored by Ali Aysin-Selik, Yesin Anyarapa's Kilik, Azair Zeebek, and others.