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Mr. George Roby Dempster was the man who invented the dumpster. He was a businessman, an inventor, and the mayor of Knoxville at one point. He was familiar with the intricacies of garbage management and the usage of heavy gear as the owner of the Dempster Brothers Inc construction company.
By combining these two abilities, he devised a method for collecting, transporting, and eventually disposing of rubbish that was far more efficient than any prior method.
In 1935, George Dempster trademarked the Dempster Dumpster, an idea he created only for his own construction company. When other members of the construction sector learned about the Dempster Dumpster, they were so amazed that they began to order their own from him.
Soon after, the company received so many orders for Dempster Dumpsters that it decided to forgo its initial position in the construction industry entirely and turn to start Dempster Dumpsters for anyone who wanted one.
The Dempster Dumpster was significant in that it lowered the number of people necessary for rubbish disposal by around 75 percent. Instead of a team of four waste disposal workers dragging a load of debris into a truck with shovels, a single sanitation worker could handle the same amount of junk in the same period of time.
The Dempster Dumpster just has to be picked up and taken away; there is no need to load or unload unsecured rubbish. But George Dempster's aspirations of hygiene and public health did not end with the garbage.
Over the next few decades, he refined the design for more outstanding durability and simplicity of use while also designing additional products to go with it. The Dempster Dumpster quickly became the focal point of a new system of efficient and practical waste disposal that would transform the planet.