The museum that gives garbage a good name
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to the tune of 60,000 tons a year. Huge piles of plastic bottles look as if they are made to jump into. Stacks of newspapers and cardboard fill another area. An assembly line of workers sorts ...

in Stratford, Connecticut, looks up at Trash-O-Saurus. The sculpture by Leo Sewell is 3.7 meters tall, representing the amount of garbage and recyclables that average Connecticut resident discards each year.(Photo Source: Shanghai Daily)Photo Gallery>>>Eight-year-old Matt Carlucci ...

see how and where it goes and the process of recycling stuff. Ive learned that recycling is better than just wasting. If you waste, you can pollute your environment. The CRRAs trash trivia includes: The average ...

  Sep 20 2009