Garbage Only, No Trash

Garbage Only, No Trash

Garbage only, no trash …

Garbage and trash are often used interchangeably, but there is a subtle difference between the two terms. Garbage typically refers to organic waste that comes from the kitchen or the decay of organic matter, such as food scraps or yard waste. On the other hand, trash generally encompasses non-organic waste materials like plastic, glass, paper, or metal. While garbage primarily consists of decomposable items, trash includes a wider range of non-biodegradable materials. Understanding this distinction is crucial for effective waste management and recycling efforts, as it helps in categorizing and disposing of these materials in an environmentally friendly manner.

Fork In The Road

Fork In The Road

Hu's On First

Hu's On First