Did you know that Connecticut has a green movement achievement braced in museum fun? The three major Connecticut cities send their collected trash to Hartford’s Trash Museum. This trash is used to generate green energy. For instance, last year (2008), Hartford’s Trash Museum plant and the other three plants under CRRT generated over 1.9 billion kilowatt hours of Class II green power. The Hartford Trash Museum is located in Connecticut, at 211 Murphy Road. The Hartford’s Trash Museum is a project of the Connecticut Resource Recovery Authority. This initiative, like very few of the fun museums in the world today, is a very relevant enterprise, going by the contemporary global environment trend of conservation.
Today, the world is plagued by the effects of environmental pollution to the extent that nations are now converging to seek the way forward. The only way we can save the planet for the future generations is by adopting great recycling initiatives that reduce pollution in our environment. Museums have been a major attraction all over the world for many decades now. Among the most prolific fun museums, Hartford’s Trash Museum has become another of the destinations you should include in your must-see list.
What’s on display then, you may ask. The museum has trash sculptures set up in distinct areas and a four-foot lighthouse that has been made from pure trash Gatorade aluminum cans and bubble wrap. The amazing Colt Building is also a masterpiece that has been cobbled from junk to resemble the real Colt Building. There are just so many other great trash innovations to see here. The Hartford’s Trash Museum is a display front for the
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