Things You Throw Away with O
Yes - leftovers/expired food gets tossed.
Worn-out clothes are often thrown away.
Used oil gets disposed or recycled.
People often toss orange peels or spoiled oranges.
Peels are trash or compost - often tossed.
Vague, but yes - people toss old stuff.
Leftover or spoiled olives can end up in the trash.
Worn-out socks often get tossed.
Old, worn shoes are often thrown out.
Rotten or leftover oranges are commonly discarded.
Generic, but yes - people toss old things.
Spoiled or unused onions are thrown out as food waste.
An onion that’s gone bad gets tossed in the bin.
Expired or spilled oats can be thrown away.
Leftover or old oatmeal is often discarded.
Onion peels are classic food scraps for the bin.
Dry onion skins are peeled off and trashed.
Broken or very old ovens may be thrown away.
Old newspapers are often recycled or trashed.
Hard olive seeds usually tossed after eating
Animal guts and organs often discarded as waste
Dry onion skins are typical kitchen trash
Spoiled milk gets poured out and binned
Mouldy or stinky old cheese gets thrown away
Orange peel commonly goes in trash or compost
Old documents often shredded or binned
Old newspapers are classic recycling bin fodder
Leftover shells from oysters usually binned
Expired food is exactly what you throw away
Onion peelings are typical kitchen waste
Worn underwear often ends up in the trash
Old toys often get decluttered and binned or donated.
Open food spoils quickly, usually thrown away.
Open containers get tossed when empty or damaged.
“Old junk” is classic clutter headed for the bin.
Off food is rotten or expired, so discarded.
Oreo wrapper is packaging trash after eating.
An open can, once empty, is recyclable waste.
Odd single socks often get sadly thrown away.
Outdated food is expired and usually binned.
Olive pits are food waste tossed after eating.
Old receipts pile up then go in the trash.
Oyster shells are leftover waste from the meal.
Open bottles get discarded when empty or unsafe.
Overcooked food often ends up in the garbage.
Decorative items often tossed when broken or old.
Paper folding art; many toss finished pieces.
Vague, but fits as stuff already discarded.
Typical paper recycling or bin material.
Stale bread usually thrown or given to birds.
- Ointment
General term for compostable kitchen waste.
Half‑used or expired food commonly binned.
People toss stacks of old magazines often.
Spoiled eggs get tossed for safety reasons.
Used tissues are classic household trash.
- Office supplies
Too-mushy fruit often ends up as food waste.
Stale or dropped cookies get thrown out.
Old underwear is binned when worn or torn.
Chewed gum gets tossed in bins all the time.
Overripe bananas often end up as food waste.
Cookie wrappers are common trash or recycling.
Rotten oranges usually go straight to the bin.
Most people bin opened mail envelopes.
Old rags are often discarded as worn-out cloth.
Old cloths get thrown when too worn or torn.
Orange peels are classic compost or food waste.
Empty or damaged open boxes often get binned.
Olive seeds often end up as food scraps.
Olive pips normally go into the trash or compost.
A single old sock often gets thrown away.
Old oranges that spoil get binned as waste.
Old meat is classic fridge-cleanout garbage.
Old fruit past its prime is thrown out.
Empty or used oil cans are thrown or recycled.
Old worn-out pants often end up in the trash.
Small leftover odds and ends get tossed out.
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