Waste collector
A waste collector, also known as a dustman, binman, garbageman or trashman, is a person employed by a public or private enterprise to collect and dispose of municipal solid waste and recyclables from residential, commercial, industrial or other collection sites for further processing and waste disposal. The first known waste collectors were said to come from Britain in the 1350s, coinciding with the Black Plague and were called "rakers." Specialized waste collection vehicles featuring an array of automated functions are often deployed to assist waste collectors in reducing collection and transport time and for protection from exposure. Waste and recycling pickup work is physically demanding and usually exposes workers to an occupational hazard.
A related occupation is that of a sanitation worker who operates and maintains sanitation technology.
Health and safety hazards
Statistics show that waste collection is one of the most dangerous jobs, at times more dangerous than police work, but consistently less dangerous than commercial fishing and ranch and farm work. On-the-job hazards include broken glass, medical waste such as syringes, caustic chemicals, objects falling out of overloaded containers, diseases that may accompany solid waste, asbestos, dog attacks and pests, inhaling dust, smoke and chemical fumes, severe weather, traffic accidents, and unpleasant smells that can make someone physically sick.Developing countries
In many developing countries, the first people to tackle the waste collection are pickers working in the informal economy, i.e. they may be self-financing through recycling, repairing, and reselling. Examples include the bottley-wallah, recycler of many sorts of materials in India, castes such as the Zabbaleen in Egypt, or tip scavenger groups in Brazil such as documented in the film Hauling.Society and culture
Regional names
Many varieties of English have a range of names for waste collectors, from formal job titles for municipal employees, to colloquial and regional terms.Australian English: | American and Canadian English: | British and Irish English: |
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People
Notable individuals
- Eugène PoubelleFrench official who ordered that all Paris landlords supply their tenants with covered garbage containers in 1884. The standard French term for a garbage can, boîte Poubelle, is named after him.
Former waste collectors
- Andy AbrahamX-Factor contestant
- Mike Battwombles singer and Lieutenant of the Royal Victorian Order
- Larry Birdhall of fame basketball playerbriefly after dropping out of Indiana University and before enrolling at Indiana State University.
- Jim BowenEnglish stand-up comedian and TV personality, formerly schoolteacher
- Michael CarrollUK National Lottery winner
- Barry Horneanimal rights activist
- Steve Hutchinspolitician
- Richard Leitermancinematographer
- Wally Lewisarguably the greatest Rugby League footballer of all-time
- Nathan Reespolitician, former Premier of New South Wales
- Neville Southallinternational footballer
- Georges St-Pierremixed martial artist and UFC Welterweight Champion,
- Benjamin Pella quasi-private investigator known in the British press as "Benji The Binman"
- Martin PhillipsWelsh darts player who has made multiple appearances in the BDO World Professional Darts Championship
- Peter Steelelate vocalist/bassist of Type O Negative drove garbage trucks and other vehicles for the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation
- Malcolm Websterconvicted murderer in England
Fictional waste collectors
- Nicodemus "Noddy" Boffin, aka the Golden Dustmanin Charles Dickens' Our Mutual Friend, probably based on Henry Dodd, a ploughboy who made his fortune removing London's rubbish
- Alfred P. Doolittle a common dustman from the stage play My Fair Lady
- Louie Wilson from American sitcom Chico and the Man
- Carl and James from the 1990 film Men at Work
- Barney Gorman from the 1998 television film The Garbage Picking Field Goal Kicking Philadelphia Phenomenon
- Bob and Doug McKenziein the 2009 animated series Bob & Doug
- Sid Phillipsmain antagonist in the animated film Toy Story who grows up to be a bin man as seen in Toy Story 3
- Garbagemanfrom the comic strip Dilbert
- Howard Moona character of The Mighty Boosh, having worked twice as a bin man, once prior to the show and lastly in "The Strange Tale of the Crack Fox".
- Duke "The Dumpster" Droesecharacter created by professional wrestler Mike Droese
- Muckmanfrom Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles
- Wreck-Garfrom Transformers Animated
- Roc Emersonfrom the Fox television series Roc
- Roger Wilcofrom the Space Quest computer game series by Sierra Entertainment
- The films Blood Feast, and Child's Play 3 all feature minor characters being murdered with refuse trucks
- Jonathan Thomas Meriweathera sanitation engineer mistaken for an engineer in Spellsinger by Alan Dean Foster, saving the world with magic
- Shigerufrom the 1991 film A Scene at the Sea by Takeshi Kitano
- Mr. Persepolisfather of Angeline Persepolis in Someday Angeline by Louis Sachar
- Unnamed father in 1960 popular song My Old Man's a Dustman by British singer Lonnie Donegan
- Lala Hagoromofrom the 2019 anime Star Twinkle PreCure, collected trash for a living due to her poor skills assessment before becoming Cure Milky.
- Sayed Mussa Tzalach, from Dori Pinto's novel Moon