Monday, May 24, 2010

Watch This Fascinating Short Film About Roosevelt Island's Vacuum Garbage Collection System

Posted by Benjamin Sutton on Mon, May 24, 2010 at 11:31 AM

Roosevelt Island vacuum trash system
Unbeknownst to most off-islanders, Roosevelt Island, that little sliver of land between Manhattan and Queens that has a beautiful hospital ruin, a tram (currently closed for renovations), great views, and seemingly not much else of note, has the only residential vacuum garbage collection system in the country. What does that mean? Well: no garbage trucks waking you up in the middle of the night; no stinky, unsightly piles of garbage blocking the sidewalk and attracting rats; but also no sending large items (like phone books!) down the garbage chute, as they have to fit down a vacuum pipe 20-inches in diameter before being separated, compacted and shipped out. All is explained in Greg Whitmore's illuminating short documentary Nature Abhors a Vacuum, after the jump.


(TreeHugger)

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