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On the east coast, the Mid-Connecticut Project Visitors' Center in Hartford, Connecticut; the Children's Garbage Museum in Stratford, Connecticut; and the Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission Environment Center Trash Museum in Lyndhurst, New Jersey take garbage out of the trash can and bring it to educational life.
"We want the children to have an understanding of various environmental issues," says Valerie Knight-Digangi, director of the Children's Garbage Museum. "Garbage is something they can take personal responsibility for. We stress that there are no right and wrong answers, but do emphasize that the recycling choices they make will affect the future."
The Stratford Museum opened in 1994 and houses a 30-foot-long "Trash-O-Saurus," made entirely of recyclable materials and displaying what consumers actually throw away each year. Inside, visitors can crawl through a worm tunnel that displays how fruit, vegetables, worms and insects are disciples of composting. The "Trash Bash" trivia session pushes students to answer garbage trivia correctly--or be showered with (clean) refuse.
The waste management and recycling company Browning-Ferris Industries (BFI) operates garbage museums in Milpitas, California and Minnesota's Sprawling Mall of America--both opened in 1991. The California Recyclery site includes an education center, the Materials Recovery Facility--where visitors can observe recyclables being sorted, baled and prepared for shipping--and a 342-acre landfill.
Andrea Rubio, a BFI community relations intern, says the on-site landfill demonstrates how garbage impacts our lives. At the current rate, Rubio says the 24-year-old landfill will last another 30 years, or until people realize "that garbage just doesn't disappear, and that's why we need to recycle."
CONTACTS
The Children's Garbage Museum and Education Center of Southwest Connecticut
1410 Honeyspot Road Ext.
Stratford, CT 06497
Phone: (800) 455-9571
Mid-Connecticut Project Visitors' Center
211 Murphy Road
Hartford South Meadows
Hartford, CT 06114
Phone: (860) 247-3757
Hackensack Meadowlands Development Commission
Environment Center Trash Museum
One Dekorte Park Plaza
Lyndhurst, NJ 07071
Phone: (201) 460-8300
The Recyclery
1601 Dixon Landing Road
Milpitas, CA 95035
Phone: (408) 945-2807
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