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  2. Raisin Township going to one trash hauler starting Oct. 1 - AOL

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    Raisin Township residents will be loaned two 96-gallon trash carts with wheels, one with a black lid for regular garbage, and one with a green lid for recycling, under a new contract the township ...

  3. The Pioneer Woman Trash Cans Are *So* Gorgeous—And on ... - AOL

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    Actually, it's no exaggeration to say that these are some of the prettiest trash cans you'll ever see. And now, they're also on sale! The bestselling bins, normally $24.98, are being rolled back ...

  4. Waste container - Wikipedia

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    Japan's trash containers are divided into combustibles, cans/bottles/pet bottles and newspapers and magazines. Recycling trash can in Natal, Brazil. A waste container, also known as a dustbin, [1] rubbish bin, trash can, garbage can, wastepaper basket, and wastebasket, among other names, is a type of container intended to store waste that is usually made out of metal or plastic.

  5. 10 Trash Cans That Aren't Ugly - AOL

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    Our home experts set out to find the 10 best trash cans that look good and serve a purpose. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  6. Dumpster - Wikipedia

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    A dumpster is unloaded by a front-loading garbage truck. The main purpose of a dumpster is to store garbage until it is emptied by a garbage truck for disposal. [12] Dumpsters can be used for all kinds of waste, or for recycling purposes. Most dumpsters are emptied by front-loading garbage trucks.

  7. Bin tipper - Wikipedia

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    A side-load bin tipper was fitted to a garbage truck as early as 1929, by the Heil company in America. [6] In the 1950s the Dempster Dumpmaster popularized the front-end loader variant, with bins being tipped over the cab of the truck. [7] Both types of integrated bin tipper are now common on municipal refuse collection trucks.