Things You Throw Away with G

  • It's literally trash you throw away.

  • Used gum gets tossed in the trash.

  • Yard grass is often bagged up and trashed.

  • Spoiled grapes are food waste you toss.

  • Broken glass or bottles go to recycling/trash.

  • Used cooking grease is disposed safely.

  • Sticky gunk gets cleaned up and thrown away.

  • Gross or spoiled food goes in the trash.

  • Empty or dried-up glue gets trashed.

  • Anything gross usually goes in the trash.

  • Old or disposable gloves get thrown out.

  • Bagged grass clippings are yard trash.

  • Goopy mess gets wiped up and trashed.

  • Used garbage bags go straight in the trash

  • Grape seeds are food scraps people toss out

  • Grape stems are organic waste, often discarded

  • Sticky gooey stuff you wipe off and bin

  • Unwanted gifts often end up tossed or regifted

  • Tiny candy papers, classic pocket litter

  • Same as gum wrappers, small paper trash

  • Lost or damaged golf balls often get discarded

  • Craft glitter sheds everywhere and gets binned

  • Dirty buildup you scrub off and wash away

  • Rotten or unused garlic cloves get thrown out

  • Mouldy or squashed grapes often end up as waste

  • Old or mouldy ginger pieces get tossed

  • Classic garden waste, bagged and binned

  • Mouldy green bread is textbook food waste

  • Broken or outdated glasses often get discarded

  • Gift wrap paper is ripped off and trashed

  • Tiny microbes; you wipe or bin germy tissues.

  • Plastic sports drink bottle often recycled.

  • Leftovers or spoiled beans go in the trash.

  • Spoiled food is classic garbage or compost.

  • Common recyclable item put in bottle bins.

  • Same as glass bottles, binned or recycled.

  • "Grub" as old leftovers fits food waste.

  • Old or broken goggles often end in the bin.

  • Mouldy or expired goat cheese gets dumped.

  • Used plastic grocery bags often get tossed.

  • Spoiled or moldy “green” cheese is waste.

  • Cold leftover gravy usually gets scraped away.

  • Pruned or dead grape vines go in garden waste.

  • Dangerous broken glass pieces carefully binned.

  • Leaves, clippings, weeds all go in yard waste.

  • Dead grubs or lawn grubs you dig out and bin.

  • Old or torn gloves often end up in the bin

  • Broken or outdated gadgets get discarded

  • Grape stems are classic compost or trash

  • Used gross tissues go straight in the trash

  • Empty gin bottles are often recycled or trashed

  • Coffee grounds often go in trash or compost

  • Grit swept up from floors goes into the bin

  • Disgusting leftovers, perfect for the bin 🤢

  • Garden clippings, common in green bins

  • Used, oily napkins go straight in trash

  • Rotten fruit is classic food waste

  • Dried‑up or empty sticks get tossed

  • Papery garlic peel is typical kitchen waste

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