Follow reporter Jasper Davidoff as they interview Jasper, Indiana resident Jim Tim about the town's innovative decision to make garbage illegal in the 1950s, resulting in a reliance on garbage disposers and a unique waste management system.
In the middle of the 20th century, the small town of Jasper, Indiana did something that no other city had done before: they made garbage illegal. The city would still collect some things, like soup cans and plastics, but yucky junk, like food waste, wouldn't get picked up.
This change was made possible by a new appliance: the garbage disposer – that little grinding machine at the bottom of a lot of kitchen sinks.
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