Things You Throw Away with W
Trash by definition—yep, you throw waste out.
Empty water bottles get recycled or binned.
Used wipes go straight into the trash.
A lone wrapper is something you’d toss.
Scrap wood offcuts often end up in the bin.
Used wet wipes belong in the trash.
Used wrapping paper is commonly thrown away.
Paper trash like notes or receipts, often recycled.
Leftover candle wax bits often get tossed.
Old or damaged clothes often get tossed or donated.
Soaked paper often goes straight into the trash.
- Watermelon rind
Many people spit or bin watermelon seeds.
Old or damaged wires often get tossed out.
Used wet tissues go straight in the bin.
Empty wine bottles often recycled or binned.
Old, damaged wigs are often discarded.
Old worn clothes commonly get binned or donated away.
Removed wallpaper scraps are thrown away.
Leftover wasted food typically goes in trash.
A ruined or unwanted wig gets tossed.
Spoiled wilted lettuce becomes food waste.
Wrapping paper and scraps often get binned.
Old washcloths get tossed when torn or grimy.
Dead plants tossed once they dry and smell
Old worn shoes often end up in the bin
Leftover bones from wings go in the trash
Clean waste paper often recycled or binned
Damaged underwear commonly thrown away
Rind/peel is common kitchen food waste
Used water disposed as sewage or greywater
Walnut shells are typical kitchen food waste.
Used wet diapers are classic trash bag material.
Leftovers and spoiled waste food go straight to the bin.
Wastepaper is literally paper you throw away.
Singular wash cloth; tossed when worn or dirty.
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