Currently the politically correct term appears to be "sanitation worker"; however, "trash picker" or "litter control personnel" may also be used.
tattler.
This would depend on the town or city that you reside in. It would be best to call the town office or even the transfer station to find out when they collect the rubbish in that area you live in.
That person is a litter-lout, who is littering by dropping rubbish on the floor.
When someone goes around and collects your rubbish
every house has a rubbish bin and workmen come n collect the rubbish on certain days of the week
"Rubbish" is a British term for what Americans call "trash".
litter
Someone who drops rubbish is often referred to as a litterbug. This term describes individuals who carelessly dispose of waste in public spaces instead of using designated trash receptacles. Littering is considered an environmental issue, as it contributes to pollution and can harm wildlife and ecosystems.
Yes.Every scientific station on the continent is required to remove its rubbish from the continent.The American stations incinerate the rubbish that is burnable, and remove all other rubbish, including human waste from field camps, by ship and take it back to America for proper disposal.
In Korea there are recycling bins in every house or apartment and they sort their rubbish. And the person comes to collect the rubbish and recycle it. With the food trash they feed it to worms.
No, collect is a verb (to collect) and an adjective (a collect call).
collect call