1920-1960
In 1934 the Supreme Court banned the dumping of municipal waste into the ocean, which had become very common up to this time. Shortly after the U.S. engaged in warfare and the rest of the country made efforts to clean up by recycling rubber, paper, scrap metal, and tin cans (25% of waste stream). Around 1945 100 cities in the U.S. were using sanitary landfills. After the war, open burning dumps and backyard waste burning was prohibited in most areas. Consumerism reaches an unbelievable high due to the ease of plastics, and America has been named the “throwaway society.” The amount of packaging produced and disposed of increases 67% after World War II.
In 1956, the Clean Air Act is passed in Britain (U.S. soon follows) and most household heat is replaced with gas and electricity. Since nobody can burn their waste to ashes anymore, quantities of paper, packaging and food are much larger.
Around the 1960’s our industries pioneers formed the National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors to conduct private waste hauling.
Around the 1920’s the rear loader was developed. It lifted the garbage can from the back up to the top of the truck and allowed more efficiency.
The Garwood Load Packer was the first truck to use hydraulic blades to pack and push the garbage into the back of the truck. This was the first technological breakthrough combining hydraulics and packing capabilities.
Around 1950 the residential collection truck was changed to a side-load process. After the garbage was loaded it was packed into the back of the truck with a huge hydraulic powered blade. This technology remains today.
1920-1960In 1934 the Supreme Court banned the dumping of municipal waste into the ocean, which had become very common up to this time. Shortly after the U.S. engaged in warfare and the rest of the country made efforts to clean up by recycling rubber, paper, scrap metal, and tin cans (25% of waste stream). Around 1945 100 cities in the U.S. were using sanitary landfills. After the war, open burning dumps and backyard waste burning was prohibited in most areas. Consumerism reaches an unbelievable high due to the ease of plastics, and America has been named the “throwaway society.” The amount of packaging produced and disposed of increases 67% after World War II.In 1956, the Clean Air Act is passed in Britain (U.S. soon follows) and most household heat is replaced with gas and electricity. Since nobody can burn their waste to ashes anymore, quantities of paper, packaging and food are much larger.Around the 1960’s our industries pioneers formed the National Association of Waste Disposal Contractors to conduct private waste hauling.Around the 1920’s the rear loader was developed. It lifted the garbage can from the back up to the top of the truck and allowed more efficiency.The Garwood Load Packer was the first truck to use hydraulic blades to pack and push the garbage into the back of the truck. This was the first technological breakthrough combining hydraulics and packing capabilities.ประมาณ 1950 รถคอลเลกชันที่อยู่อาศัยมีการเปลี่ยนแปลงโหลดด้านกระบวนการ หลังจากขยะถูกโหลด ถูกบรรจุลงในด้านหลังของรถบรรทุกที่ มีขนาดใหญ่ใบมีดขับเคลื่อนไฮโดรลิค เทคโนโลยีนี้ยังคงวันนี้
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