Things You Throw Away with L
Trash by definition; belongs in the bin.
Old food scraps often get tossed out.
Junk mail/old letters often go in recycling.
Dryer lint is waste; straight to the bin.
Wilted lettuce or scraps are often discarded.
Yard waste—bagged leaves go to trash or compost.
Kitchen scrap; peel is often thrown away or composted.
Expired or used-up lipstick gets binned.
Broken or old lamps are commonly discarded.
Spoiled lemons are tossed or composted.
Unwanted mail/letters go into recycling.
Bruised lemons often end up in the trash.
- lemon peels
 - Life
 - Lids
 - Lighter
 - Lime
 - Lollipop stick
 - Lollipop
 - limes
 - lard
 - Lists
 - Lamps
 - Labels
 - Light bulbs
 - Loo roll
 - Lighters
 - Lashes
 - Lights
 - Lightbulbs
 - Lime peels
 - Laptop
 - light bulb
 - luggage
 - Leaf
 - laces
 - light bulbs
 - Licorice
 - light
 - Lemon rind
 - leggings
 - loose change
 - Logs
 - Lime peel
 - Ladder
 - Lock
 - Liars
 - love letters
 - lollipop sticks
 - lollipops
 - lemon skin
 - linen
 - Lottery tickets
 - Loose paper
 - lace
 - List
 - Lube
 - Loot
 - Lid
 - lemon seeds
 - lightbulb
 - Lego
 - Log
 - Locks
 - liter
 - Liquor
 - Leftover
 - Lantern
 - Leaflets
 - lunch bag
 - Lots of trash
 - Lobster shells
 - Leeches
 - Latex gloves
 - Loose clothes
 - Lobster shell
 - Liners
 - Lasagna
 - Lolly wrappers
 - lemon rinds
 - Lipsticks
 - Lingerie
 - lined paper
 - lentils
 - Left over food
 - Leather
 - Label
 - Lima beans
 - Laptops
 
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