Teton Clean Cans

David Udy recently launched a new business, Teton Clean Cans, to clean out garbage bins while catching the muck. His son Jaxsen, 11, helps out with the fledgling business during his summer recess.

When working as a garbage collector on the east and west sides of the Tetons, Dave Udy encountered more than a few customers poised for him to finish so they could rinse their cans.

“It just astounded me how many people were waiting for me to empty the can, with a garden hose,” he said. “Then they’d just dump it on their lawn.”

Contact Jennifer Dorsey at jennifer@jhnewsandguide.com or 732-5908.

Jennifer Dorsey is chief copy editor for the News&Guide and one of the editors for local articles printed in the Jackson Hole Daily.

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