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Discover Ludwig"waste rubbish" is not a grammatically correct sentence.
The phrase you are looking for is "waste or rubbish," which is an acceptable phrase used in both spoken and written English. For example, "Please put your waste or rubbish in the correct bins."
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Garbage is mostly decomposable food waste; rubbish is mostly dry material such as glass, paper, cloth, or wood.
In 2008, the UK recycled around 37% of municipal waste – rubbish collected by local councils from households and other sources such as street sweepings and public bins.
That compares with about 11 million in 2012 households across England, Scotland and Wales had some form of weekly bin round for residual waste - rubbish that cannot be recycled.
Healthy living practices include: wash people (54%), wash clothes (68%), functioning toilet (55%), remove waste water (61%), remove waste rubbish (69%) and prepare and store food (38%) [ 13].
Many of the rural villages complained of solid waste (rubbish) build-up in their communities but, rather than organising local clean-up arrangements, they were waiting for/expecting sectoral assistance for mechanised clean-ups, similar to those occurring in urban areas.
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In Britain, his books have sold millions of copies, and his often contentious essays on subjects ranging from censorship to education — "We need to ensure that children are not forced to waste their time on barren rubbish" is a typical declaration — appear regularly in the London papers.
http://scp.eionet.europa.eu/themes/waste Full cycle Waste, or rubbish, trash, junk, garbage, depending on the type of material is an unwanted or undesired material or substance.
"Refuse is also called waste, or rubbish," it explains.
With virtually no municipal waste collection, rubbish doubles as fuel.
Was ignoring advice on waste a rubbish decision?
Others imagine a world without waste, with rubbish being routinely recycled.
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