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Do you remember B.C.sa国际传媒檚 sa国际传媒楪arbage Gobblerssa国际传媒?

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A South Okanagan sa国际传媒淕arbage Gobblersa国际传媒 claims another unsuspecting victim in the 1970s. B.C.sa国际传媒檚 unique roadside garbage receptacles were in place from the late 1950s to early 80s. (B.C. Dept. of Transportation / Patrick Selby / Facebook photo)

If yousa国际传媒檙e old enough to remember a time when people dared to leave the house in bell-bottom jeans, yousa国际传媒檙e probably also old enough to remember B.C.sa国际传媒檚 fabled, quirky roadside installations dubbed sa国际传媒淕arbage Gobblers.sa国际传媒

The unique roadside garbage receptacles were created in the late 1950s by Len Shaw for the B.C. Parks Branch, according to the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure.

Gobblers were placed across the province in B.C. Parks and at information points along the provincesa国际传媒檚 highways in order to sa国际传媒淜eep Beautiful British Columbia Green and Cleansa国际传媒 by encouraging people to properly dispose of trash.

At the time the Garbage Gobblers were installed, it was common to dispose of trash by simply tossing it out the car window, noted a commenter on a recent photo of Garbage Gobbler in a Facebook group dedicated to historic photos of British Columbia.

sa国际传媒楯unior Garbage Gobblersa国际传媒 trash bags for cars were also part of the provincial litter reduction strategy. Motorists were encouraged to feed the sa国际传媒淛uniorsa国际传媒 bags to the roadside gobblers along their travels.

However, the Gobblers turned out to be an ill-fated experiment, as they only ended up compounding the roadside trash issue.

Originally made from concrete and later with fiberglass, the Garbage Gobblers were designed with open backsides, attracting animals and causing large amounts of trash to pile up around them.

The Gobblers were replaced by the B.C. government with bear-proof canisters in the early 1980s.

Fortunately for enthusiasts of surreal environmental installation relics, a handful of vintage Garbage Gobblers can be found throughout the province. According to the B.C. Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, theresa国际传媒檚 even one somewhere in Penticton.

Have you seen Pentictonsa国际传媒檚 own Garbage Gobbler? If so, wesa国际传媒檇 like to know where hesa国际传媒檚 been hiding this whole time.

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