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  2. Waste container - Wikipedia

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    Japan's trash containers are divided into combustibles, cans/bottles/pet bottles and newspapers and magazines. Recycling trash can in Natal, Brazil. A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, garbage can, wastepaper basket, and wastebasket, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic.

  3. Garbage disposal unit - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, 50% of homes had disposal units as of 2009, [12] compared with only 6% in the United Kingdom [13] and 3% in Canada. [14]In Britain, Worcestershire County Council and Herefordshire Council started to subsidize the purchase of garbage disposal units in 2005, in order to reduce the amount of waste going to landfill and the carbon footprint of garbage runs. [15]

  4. Hefty - Wikipedia

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    Hefty is an American brand of household products such as trash bags and trash cans, disposable tableware, children's disposable tableware (including their reintroduced ZooPals product line), slider closure food storage and freezer bags, plastic storage bins, and disposable cookware. [1]

  5. 21 zero waste kitchen swaps to help you live more sustainably

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    Think about all the single-use items that you buy again and again. Products like sandwich bags, paper towels, and plastic wrap go straight to the trash can when you're done with them, and from ...

  6. 27 Things in Your Kitchen You Should Get Rid of Right Now - AOL

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    6. Other Expired Pantry Staples. While you're examining your spices, check up on other easily overlooked items like flour, canned goods, baking powder, and cooking oil.

  7. Disposable food packaging - Wikipedia

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    Disposable tableware was a key part of the business strategy of chain fast food restaurants in the US. In order for the business model to work, fast food chains, notably McDonald's, had to convince consumers [12] through advertising campaigns to carry their own tableware to a waste bins, in order to avoid labor expenses incurred in clearing ...

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