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.
Unwanted mail/letters go into recycling.
Spoiled lemons are tossed or composted.
Bruised lemons often end up in the trash.
- Lemon peels
Jar or bottle tops, often tossed or recycled.
Stick left after candy is eaten, usually binned.
- Lollipop
- Lime
- lard
- Limes
- 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
- Lemon skin
- Ladder
- lollipop sticks
- Lock
- love letters
- lollipops
- Loose paper
- linen
- Liars
- Lottery tickets
- List
- lace
- Loot
- Lube
- lollies
- Lid
- lemon seeds
- Locks
- liter
- lightbulb
- Lego
- Log
- Liquor
- Leftover
- Lantern
- Leaflets
- lunch bag
- Lots of trash
- lobster shells
- lemon rinds
- Leeches
- Latex gloves
- Loose clothes
- lobster shell
- Liners
- Left over food
- Lasagna
- Lolly wrappers
- Lipsticks
- Lingerie
- lined paper
- lentils
- Leather
- Label
- Lima beans
- Laptops
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