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Plastics One Through Seven

How one woman's idea in North Freedom, Wisconsin changed an entire industry and made a whole nation look for a tiny little number.

Meet Millie Zantow, 86, resident of North Freedom, Wisconsin and an environmental hero — at one point she was the only person sorting plastic in America. Her very simple question & revolution led to years of tenacious advocacy that turned the heads of the EPA and led to a national recycling policy — a veritable plastics revolution.

Directed by Liese Dart

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What's In a Name

Tonyawatha's Healing Waters

Resident Geese

Living By Fire

At the Heart of Badger

Beekeeping in Wisconsin

America's Dairyland

An End to Slim Pickings

Getting Them Home

Holy Land, WI

More Jam, More Jobs

Plastics One Through Seven

I'm In a Badger State of Mind

Cowcycles

Matt's Turkeys

For When the Buffalo Roam

Alternate Living

Freewheels and Freedom

Farmer John

Fish Fry