Which stage of waste management evolution focused specifically on improving ease of access by eliminating the need to touch the bin cover?

Answer

The user hygiene phase involving foot pedal operation

The development of waste containers saw a specific phase of evolution centered on user hygiene, characterized by the invention of mechanisms like the foot pedal. By 1935, inventors sought to improve the homeowner's experience by enabling the opening of the lid without direct physical contact with the container. This phase was distinct from earlier stages that focused on basic containment and later stages that focused on large-scale logistics, as it emphasized personal health and the removal of the need to touch potentially contaminated surfaces during daily waste disposal.

Which stage of waste management evolution focused specifically on improving ease of access by eliminating the need to touch the bin cover?
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