Things You Throw Away with P

  • Paper is often recycled or binned—totally fits.

  • Plastic waste gets thrown out or recycled.

  • Fruit peels are food scraps people toss.

  • Ripped or old pants often end up in the bin.

  • Disposable paper plates go straight in the trash.

  • An empty pen is a common throwaway item.

  • Packaging is routinely discarded or recycled.

  • Dried-up pens? Yep, people toss them.

  • Dog poo gets bagged and thrown away.

  • A fruit or veggie peel is thrown out.

  • Broken or tiny pencils often get tossed.

  • Leftover pizza can end up in the trash.

  • Used paper towels are classic trash.

  • Peanut shells are food waste you toss.

  • Used disposable cloth, often trashed after use.

  • Disposable plates often go in trash after meals.

  • Tiny wood bits from sharpening, usually binned.

  • Documents, notes etc. often thrown or recycled.

  • Old, broken or used-up ones often get tossed.

  • Common single‑use trash, bad for environment.

  • Leftover or dried-up paint is hazardous waste.

  • Greasy cardboard box usually thrown away.

  • Old or mouldy pickles often end up as food waste.

  • Used disposable diapers definitely go in trash.

  • Empty snack packets and wrappers are common rubbish.

  • Unfinished or spilled popcorn often gets binned.

  • Dead or rotten houseplants are commonly discarded.

  • Stale or mouldy pie slices become food waste.

  • Leftover, old or spoiled pasta goes in trash.

  • Classic food scrap, often composted or binned.

  • Expired or leftover pills should be disposed safely.

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  • Fruit often binned when mouldy or rotten.

  • Cardboard or plastic parcels often trashed.

  • Old or broken pans get tossed eventually.

  • Fruit pits usually go in trash or compost.

  • Leftover or spoiled peas are food waste.

  • Reusable, but often thrown or recycled.

  • Rotten or sprouting potatoes get binned.

  • Old, flat, or torn pillows get thrown out.

  • Bodily waste flushed or thrown in diapers.

  • Old or damaged pans are thrown away.

  • Paper pulp scraps can be discarded.

  • Broken or obsolete phones often discarded.

  • Common food waste, peeled and binned.

  • Vegetable or fruit peelings go in trash.

  • Lumpy or stained pillows go to the bin.

  • Empty aluminum cans usually recycled.

  • Used plastic wrap commonly thrown away.

  • Rotten or bruised pears end up as waste.

  • Disposable dish, usually binned after use.

  • Common single-use item, often ends up as trash.

  • Kitchen organic waste, peeled then discarded.

  • Empty cans are thrown away or recycled.

  • Empty soda containers are binned or recycled.

  • Used plastic bottles go in trash or recycling.

  • Cushioning foam, tossed after unpacking.

  • Small wrapper or envelope often discarded.

  • Greasy used boxes commonly go in the bin.

  • Peels are typical vegetable kitchen scraps.

  • Outer wrapping/box usually discarded after use.

  • Items that spoil and are thrown out as waste.

  • Unpopped popcorn kernels often get thrown out.

  • Used Popsicle sticks are trash or recycling.

  • Plastic wrappers are classic single‑use trash.

  • Piss is bodily waste, flushed or discarded.

  • Fruit pips/seeds usually end up in the bin.

  • Random pieces of paper are common rubbish.

  • Generic pieces of trash are literally discard.

  • Disposable party hats often get tossed after.

  • Used paper cups are classic bin or recycle.

  • A used paper bag is often thrown or recycled.

  • Old or damaged posters get thrown away often.

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  • Banana peels are classic food waste in bins.

  • Hard peach seeds, usually tossed in the trash or compost

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