when you look into your trash can what do you find?
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Whooo boy do you really want to know? Let's see, dirty diapers, used paper towels, Reese's peanut butter cup wrappings, and some used envelopes. Beyond that I'm not digging.
Other answers:
papers cans leftovers
papers cans leftovers
s h i t on a shingle
Trash.....
paper
trash, leftovers, papers, broken things
Dead flowers, Reese's Pieces wrapper, junk mail.
ummm trash maybe
i dont have a trash can
i have a smith,s grocery store bag hanging from one of its handles and it has wads of crumpled up paper and fruit snack wrapers (mainly)
uuuuuhhhhhhh-trash ??????
peel of fruitssss
It's not so much as to what's in my trash can as what I'd like to put in it sometimes. I'm married so does that give you an idea of what I'd like to see in my trash can?
I JUST NEEDED 2 GET ALL THAT OFF MY CHEST IT HAS BEEN THER 4 SOME TIME NOW
In the kitchen trash there are orange peels, a meat wrapper from the hamburger I cooked tonight, juice cans, used coffee filter with grinds... then there's the bathroom garbage - baby diapers galore!!
Since the 1970's I've been interested in reducing the amount of garbage that I send to the land fill. Now my wife and I recycle as much as possible, including most papers and plastic. Since I am a gardener all the kitchen waste goes to the compost, and that includes soiled paper products like coffee filters. We send about one half ton truck load of garbage to the dump site over a period of two years. Our garbage consists of useless items such as plastic that cannot be recycled, used containers of sorts that cannot be recycled, broken items that are useless, and the remains of packaging that is no longer useable or recyclable. I only wish we could recycle items that are so toxic like household batteries that contain lead , cadmium, and other chemicals and elements that are harmful to the environment and almost always find their way into the ground water and soil. If only we were wiser about how we dispose of and what we dispose of as a society. Recycling is only a part of the answer as there will always be people who could careless about what they throw away. Like the truckers and other drivers that toss garbage out their windows as they speed down the highways of the planet. There's enough pollution from tires and fuels around highways, we don't need the visible garbage as well, it just makes us careless. recycle, recycle, recycle.
some kind of black unidentifiable gooey stuff. ewe a little white creepy bug thing.