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.
Tiny parasites; people treat them as waste.
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.
Common kitchen food scraps, often discarded.
Jar or bottle tops, often tossed or recycled.
Stick left after candy is eaten, usually binned.
- Lollipop
- Lime
- Limes
- lard
- Lists
- Lamps
- Labels
- Light bulbs
- Loo roll
- Lighters
- Lights
- Lightbulbs
- Lime peels
- luggage
- light bulb
- lashes
- Leaf
- laces
- light bulbs
- Licorice
- Lemon rind
- loose change
- Lime peel
- light
- leggings
- Logs
- Ladder
- lollipop sticks
- Lock
- lemon skin
- love letters
- lollipops
- Loose paper
- linen
- Liars
- Lottery tickets
- List
- lace
- Lube
- Loot
- lollies
- Lid
- lemon seeds
- Locks
- liter
- lightbulb
- Lego
- Log
- Liquor
- Leftover
- Lantern
- Leaflets
- Lunch bag
- Lots of trash
- lobster shells
- Leeches
- Latex gloves
- Loose clothes
- lobster shell
- Liners
- lemon rinds
- Left over food
- Lasagna
- Lolly wrappers
- Lipsticks
- Lingerie
- lined paper
- lentils
- Leather
- Label
- Lima beans
- Laptops
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