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All aboard the Culture Train! In this episode, we head back to New York City on a chilly winter morning to ride along on a real garbage truck and discover what happens to our trash after we throw it away.
With our friend Amelia from the New York Hall of Science, we explore the hidden systems that keep a city running. We learn why sanitation workers start their day before sunrise, how trash is collected from busy sidewalks, and why NYC sanitation workers are known as the “strongest” for lifting heavy bags by hand.
• Why different neighborhoods have different trash pickup schedules
Then we hop on the Culture Train to visit a recycling sorting center, where we watch conveyor belts, giant machines, and real workers separate paper, cans, glass, and food scraps so they can be turned into something new.
• Paper can become pizza boxes
This episode helps kids understand that everything has a system, a place, and a story, and that even small everyday choices, like using the right bin or holding onto trash until you find one, can help the people who keep our communities clean.
About the New York Hall of Science
This episode was created in collaboration with the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI), a hands-on science and technology museum located in Queens, New York, in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
🌐 Website: https://nysci.org
📍 Location: Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York
Follow NYSCI for hands-on science activities, family programs, and exhibit updates:
📸 Instagram: @nysci
📘 Facebook: New York Hall of Science
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All aboard the Culture Train! In this episode, we head back to New York City on a chilly winter morning to ride along on a real garbage truck and discover what happens to our trash after we throw it away.
With our friend Amelia from the New York Hall of Science, we explore the hidden systems that keep a city running. We learn why sanitation workers start their day before sunrise, how trash is collected from busy sidewalks, and why NYC sanitation workers are known as the “strongest” for lifting heavy bags by hand.
• Why different neighborhoods have different trash pickup schedules
Then we hop on the Culture Train to visit a recycling sorting center, where we watch conveyor belts, giant machines, and real workers separate paper, cans, glass, and food scraps so they can be turned into something new.
• Paper can become pizza boxes
This episode helps kids understand that everything has a system, a place, and a story, and that even small everyday choices, like using the right bin or holding onto trash until you find one, can help the people who keep our communities clean.
About the New York Hall of Science
This episode was created in collaboration with the New York Hall of Science (NYSCI), a hands-on science and technology museum located in Queens, New York, in Flushing Meadows Corona Park.
🌐 Website: https://nysci.org
📍 Location: Flushing Meadows–Corona Park, Queens, New York
Follow NYSCI for hands-on science activities, family programs, and exhibit updates:
📸 Instagram: @nysci
📘 Facebook: New York Hall of Science

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