If it's organic, compost it.
If it's metal, re-use it.
If it's glass, paper or plastic, recycle it.
Anything else, dump it in a secure, well-managed landfill.
And if everything else fails, drop it into a subduction fault and the Earth will process it.
well the most common spot is garbage cans outside.
well the most common spot is garbage cans outside.
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
If you go where the tour guide is and go to the right there's garbage cans there
under chairs, tables, side of garbage cans, near garbage cans,,,
It is all a matter of preference if you stack your garbage back by the back door. Some prefer to place them in garbage cans while others prefer the convenience of placing them right outside their door for easy removal.
Peter Durand
yes
I assume you mean "garbage cans", not "garage cans". I don't know how many garbage cans are sold each year in the US. I do know that a new heavy duty garbage can on wheels is assumed to last only 5 years. In reality, I think most people use a garbage can for longer than that.
The metal used to make garbage cans is galvanized steel. This steel is meant to withstand the toughest enviroments to last you a lifetime. These galvanized steel garbage cans are treated with zinc to help corrosion resistance.
One baby in ten garbage cans!!!!
Garbage collector...