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  2. Hefty - Wikipedia

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    The Hefty OneZip sliding tab sealable bag, formerly known as the "rolling-action zipper profile and slipper", was created by Eric A. St. Phillips and F. John Harrington Jr. at Mobil in the early 1990s at a cost of $25 to $50 million, after having developed and evaluated various different zipper designs, and finally deciding to roll out the "boxcar-shaped version", which slides over dual ...

  3. Murder of Sydney Loofe - Wikipedia

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    [11] [33] [47] Other surveillance recordings display Boswell and Trail purchasing a tree saw, 30-gallon trash bags, and a couple gallons of Clorox bleach before and after the murder. [33] Clorox and Hefty plastic bags were bought from a Dollar General store a few hours before Loofe's second date, and from a grocery store in Wilber the day after.

  4. File 13 - Wikipedia

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    File 13" is a euphemism for the trash can. The phrase is especially used in the U.S. military, and is less common outside of the United States . In the United Kingdom , for instance, the expression " round file " or " circular file " is more common (in reference to trash cans typically being round).

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  6. 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.

  7. BigBelly - Wikipedia

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    Bigbelly public waste and recycling components at DTE Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Bigbelly was originally a solar powered trash-compacting bin, manufactured by U.S. company Big belly Solar Inc for use in public spaces such as parks, beaches, amusement parks, universities, retail properties, grocery industry and food service operators.

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