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Latest revision as of 09:13, 23 September 2021
Project: Waste bins
Tools: | Wrenches |
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Parts: | Frames, Nuts, Bolts, Bags, Casters |
Techniques: | Tri joints, Bolting |
Introduction
A waste container, also known as a dustbin, garbage can, and trash can is a type of container that is usually made out of metal or plastic. The words "rubbish", "basket" and "bin" are more common in British English usage; "trash" and "can" are more common in American English usage. "Garbage" may refer to food waste specifically (when distinguished from "trash") or to municipal solid waste in general.