Things You Throw Away with W

  • Trash by definition—yep, you throw waste out.

  • Empty water bottles get recycled or binned.

  • Used wipes go straight into the trash.

  • A lone wrapper is something you’d toss.

  • Paper trash like notes or receipts, often recycled.

  • Old scrap or offcut wood often ends up in the trash.

  • Used wet wipes belong in the trash.

  • Used wrapping paper is commonly thrown away.

  • Leftover candle wax bits often get tossed.

  • Old or damaged clothes often get tossed or donated.

  • Soaked paper often goes straight into the trash.

  • Watermelon rind
  • Many people spit or bin watermelon seeds.

  • Old or damaged wires often get tossed out.

  • Used wet tissues go straight in the bin.

  • Empty wine bottles often recycled or binned.

  • Old, damaged wigs are often discarded.

  • Old worn clothes often end up donated or trashed.

  • Removed wallpaper scraps are thrown away.

  • Leftover wasted food typically goes in trash.

  • A ruined or unwanted wig gets tossed.

  • Spoiled wilted lettuce becomes food waste.

  • Wrapping paper and scraps often get binned.

  • Dead plants tossed once they dry and smell

  • Old worn shoes often end up in the bin

  • Leftover bones from wings go in the trash

  • Clean white paper is often discarded or recycled after use.

  • Damaged underwear commonly thrown away

  • Rind/peel is common kitchen food waste

  • Used water disposed as sewage or greywater

  • Old washcloths get tossed when torn or grimy.

  • Walnut shells are typical kitchen food waste.

  • Used wet diapers are classic trash bag material.

  • Leftovers and spoiled waste food go straight to the bin.

  • Wastepaper is literally paper you throw away.

  • Singular wash cloth; tossed when worn or dirty.

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