Trash Mountain

By admin | March 6, 2009

Submitted by everydaytrash

To demonstrate the huge amount of recylclables that end up in the garbage at the University of Missouri, a group called Sustain Mizzou had a forklift drop four tons of trash bails in the center of campus and stood on top of it. They called the project trash mountain. This clever group has a host of ongoing awareness projects, including an initiative to offer recycling at tailgating events. Even their Sustain Mizzou t-shirts are recycled, a great idea for any trashie team. Rock on kids. And seriously, get some help with your Web site. All these neat projets should be better showcased online!

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One Response to “Trash Mountain”

  1. Patrick Margherio Says:
    March 6th, 2009 at 6:26 pm

    Thanks for the shout out! We do a lot at Sustain Mizzou to educate students about sustainability. We do need help with the website though, any suggestions?

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