When you look at the bottom of a plastic container before recycling
it, do you ever wonder who created that ubiquitous system of triangles
and numbers? Milly Zantow, a little known woman from south central
Wisconsin had a vision, set out to make a difference in the world, and
did.
Although many have never even heard of her, she is one of the most
important people in the recycling community. Milly is responsible for
creating that system of numbered triangle symbols on the bottom of
plastic containers.
Raised to reuse and recycle, Milly was always
sensitive to waste. Back in the 1970s she was surprised to hear that a
rural Sauk County, Wisconsin garbage dump was to be closed early
because it was filling up so fast. Milly went to the dump and sat and
watched as people dropped off their garbage. One thing she noted was
that a majority of what she saw was made of plastic. She believed that
something had to be done. She contacted a local milk jug manufacturer
and came to an exciting conclusion – that the plastic could be ground
down and reused.
According to the Wall Street Journal, "Zantow
pushed to introduce plastics recycling to the area. After laying
groundwork with lawmakers, communities and industry, in 1979, Zantow
co-founded the first complete recycling service in Sauk County, E-Z
Recycling, which handled more than 200,000 pounds of materials in its
first full year."
Milly died in 2014 at the age of 91. She never
saw a monument in her name, but a group of Sauk County Institute of
Leadership program participants wish to raise funds to place at least
one memorial for this inspirational woman who did so much with so
little. Our goal is to place a personalized bench with a custom-made
art piece in the newly constructed Harvest Park located in Reedsburg,
Wisconsin. The art piece is to be made of recycled metal materials; the
bench will be made of recycled plastic and feature a memorial in
Milly's honor. We would also like to place an informational sign
describing her contribution to the world of recycling.
We have contacted a local bench company that will assist in providing
the bench and have been in discussions with local artists that will
create a one-of-a-kind sign befitting such an icon.
View our KickStarter page:
https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/141142540/milly-zantow-recycling-pioneer
Our Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/MillyZantow
Harvest Park,
in Reedsburg, Wisconsin is the home of The Ruminant, a must see as a
part of the county’s up and coming Fermentation Fest. Having a memorial
for Milly in a place where a combine was recycled into a beautiful art
piece feels right. Follow the link below to learn more about The
Ruminant:
http://www.karlunnasch.com/project-pages/2013.10-ruminant-stained-glass-harvesting-combine.htm
Harvest Park is a highlight of the yearly Fermentation Fest and will be seen by thousands of people:
http://fermentationfest.com/
(pamela thompson)