When cans are thrown into a garbage can, they typically end up in a landfill where they can take many years to decompose. If not recycled, they contribute to environmental pollution and waste accumulation. However, if the garbage is sorted and the cans are recycled, they can be processed and repurposed into new products, helping to conserve resources and reduce environmental impact. Proper recycling helps minimize the amount of waste sent to landfills and supports a circular economy.
food cans = tins garbage cans = bins
If you go where the tour guide is and go to the right there's garbage cans there
Litterbugs had thrown beer cans on the picnic grounds.
under chairs, tables, side of garbage cans, near garbage cans,,,
Eggs should be thrown in the garbage when they crack open on the ground completely or when they start to rot
90,000 cans are thrown away every minute by Americans ourselves.Sad, huh?
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.
Peter Durand
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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...