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  2. Baggage - Wikipedia

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    Duffle bag - A barrel-shaped bag, almost exclusively soft side, is well suited to casual travel, with little organization inside. Carpet bag - Travel luggage traditionally made from carpets. Packing cubes - Small rectangular bags of different sizes and different colors created to keep the contents of other baggage organized and compact

  3. Hand luggage - Wikipedia

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    Asiana Airlines, [19] Korean Air, [20] Vueling, [21] Ukraine International Airlines, [22] Air China (one bag no more than 5 kg for Economy Class, two bags no more than 8 kg each for First Class/Business Class), [23] Ryanair (not guaranteed to travel in cabin, first bag max. 10 kg;. Second bag of size 35 cm × 20 cm × 20 cm also allowed, valid ...

  4. Shopping caddy - Wikipedia

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    In some countries the trolleys are traditionally regarded as being used by pensioner-age women, [5] [6] with granny cart being an American slang term for the four-wheeled wire-framed trolleys, [7] [8] which are sometimes used without a bag. [9] In the UK they are known as a granny trolley and are available in foldable versions. [10]

  5. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    There has been criticism in the difference of schemes used in the country such as the colour of bins, whether the recycling is collected from wheelie bins, coloured plastic boxes or plastic bags, and also the fact that the bins, boxes and bags obstruct the roads and pavements, and how the additional collection vehicles and waste collection ...

  6. Dumpster - Wikipedia

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    Dumpster awaiting pick-up. A dumpster is a movable waste container designed to be brought and taken away by a special collection vehicle, or to a bin that a specially designed garbage truck lifts, empties into its hopper, and lowers, on the spot.

  7. Suitcase - Wikipedia

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    A Rollaboard, a type of wheeled suitcase, made by German luggage company Rimowa A perspective picture of a modern suitcase. A suitcase is a form of baggage.It is a rectangular container with a handle and is typically used to carry one's clothes and other belongings while traveling. [1]

  8. Shopping bag - Wikipedia

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    Grocery bag comparisons for greenhouse gas emissions Grocery bag comparisons of environmental impact Shopping bags are medium-sized bags, typically around 10–20 litres (2.5–5 gallons) in volume (though much larger versions exist, especially for non-grocery shopping ), that are used by shoppers to carry home their purchases.

  9. Earthbag construction - Wikipedia

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    Bags on the course above are offset by 200 mm (8 in)—half of the 450 mm (18 in) wall width—similar to running bond in masonry. Bags can either be pre-filled with material and hoisted up, or bags or tubes are filled in place. The weight of the earthen fill locks the bag in place on the barbed wire below.