Create a free Team What is Teams? Learn more. What is the difference between trash, garbage, litter, rubbish, waste? Ask Question. Asked 6 years, 1 month ago. Active 4 years ago. Viewed k times. Improve this question. Community Bot 1. Martin Thoma Martin Thoma 1, 12 12 gold badges 22 22 silver badges 40 40 bronze badges. This same question was raised a few months ago. The meanings of the terms are quite dependent on one's locality. HotLicks I'm sorry, I didn't see that. Could you add a link, please?
And you forgot "refuse". Even in a single country the meanings can vary by region. My Brooklyn-born mother-in-law invariably talks about taking out the "rubbish" while my Florida relatives always say "trash" for the same thing.
They all agree that garbage means stuff that can rot and smell bad though. Add a comment. Active Oldest Votes. Improve this answer. I would position refuse closer to garbage than litter. If I asked you to describe or draw pictures of "refuse" what would you draw?
Would you agree that "garbage" is typically smelly and disgusting? I'm from up north, but have lived in Florida many years. Garbage to me means food waste and things you don't want to touch with your bare hands. Coffee grounds, egg shells, gnawed bones, greasy bags, empty containers with food debris, half-eaten sandwiches, etc.
If i drew a picture of refuse, I'd draw something like an unrecognizable mass of decaying stuff of uncertain origin. Maybe you should read a book instead of watching that garbage on TV. The food at that restaurant is complete rubbish.
Go ahead and deal with the word litter. The verb, respectively, is set to «litter, litter. The streets were littered with paper and popcorn after the parade. We decided to pick up the litter in the park. We continue to categorize the garbage and go to the word waste, which means «the dregs, waste, something unnecessary, unused. We need to find ways to recycle unnecessary waste. In addition to the noun, the word waste can be an adjective meaning «unusable, useless, dead», for example, waste talents — talents wasted.
In addition, we find the word of waste as a verb that means «to waste, ravage. The remaining waste, such as burnable items, tires go to the Waste-to-Energy facility. Wastes like pipes, roofing, wallboards, sheetrock, wood pallets, wiring, stone, soil, building metals, etc come under the trash section and you need to sell them to the landfills.
You can take the waste to the landfills on certain days and timings and sell them at a particular price. The authorities will determine the charges and send waste to appropriate disposal facilities. Teat vs. Neice vs. Buisness vs. Beeing vs. Amature vs. Lieing vs. Preferred vs. Omage vs. Finally vs.
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