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Did you know... that the viewing area in the Garbage Museum, an operating recycling facility in
Stratford, Connecticut, allowed visitors to watch the processing of recyclables?
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This sounds like it was (and could be again, if it got a few hundred more in funding) a great institution. Sad that it's not running currently.
Passing "Lead", "References", "External links".
Operation
"which transported recyclables" is the SCRC itself no longer active?
Exhibits
"Educational exhibits focus on the benefits of recycling soda cans reduces air pollution and water pollution than mining bauxite." I think you need a comma or two, and a joining word or two. This all seems to run into itself.
Sorry, am I reading that correct, that someone worked 9 months on a $2000 project? Was that just $2000 for the labour? Or just the materials? If that's both labour and materials, that's crazy.
Closure
"funded two 2.5 full-time positions" doesn't make sense. 2 makes sense, 2.5 makes sense not 2 2.5.