Trash definition

Trash means solids not considered to be highly flammable or explosive including, but not limited to clothing, rags, leather, plastic, rubber, floor coverings, excelsior, tree leaves, yard trimmings and other similar materials.
Trash means any refuse, litter, ashes, leaves, debris, paper, combustible materials, rubbish, offal, or waste, or matter of any kind or form which is uncared for, discarded, or abandoned.
Trash means combustible and noncombustible discarded materials and is used interchangeably with the term rubbish.

Examples of Trash in a sentence

  • Trash must be disposed of at least weekly in appropriate receptacles in accordance with local ordinances.

  • Trash Collection: The Building Services team member will collect regular trash daily – or as needed.

  • Should Resident renew Resident’s Lease at the expiration of the Term, Resident will be required pay another Valet Trash Annual Fee as defined in a future Lease or Lease Renewal.

  • Trash may be swept into aisles after show closing for removal by facility maintenance personnel.

  • Trash should be placed outside near the large trash container on the ramp side of the bldg.


More Definitions of Trash

Trash means discarded, used or leftover solid materials, including but not limited to garbage, rubbish, refuse, paper, containers, bulky metallic waste, packing or construction materials or carcasses of dead animals.
Trash means any refuse, litter, ashes, leaves, debris,
Trash means refuse commonly generated by food warehouses, wholesalers, and retailers which is comprised only of nonrecyclable paper, paper products, cartons, cardboard, wood, wood scraps, and floor sweepings and other similar materials. Trash may not contain more than five percent by volume of each of the following: plastics, animal and vegetable materials, or rubber and rubber scraps. Trash must be free of grease, oil, pesticides, yard waste, scrap tires, infectious waste, and similar substances.
Trash means any and all garbage, rubbish, refuse and other solid waste materials.
Trash means non-recyclable material that is designated for landfill or incinerator disposal by the Hauler. The term “Trash” does not include hazardous waste as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 116.06, subdivision 11, or construction debris as defined in Minnesota Statutes, section 115A.03, subdivision 7.
Trash means all nonputrescible solid wastes, consisting of both combustible and noncombustible wastes, such as feathers, rags, paper, boxes, glass, cans, ashes, discarded clothes or wearing apparel of any kind, or any other similar discarded object or thing, including recyclable materials.
Trash means combustible and noncombustible waste materials that are not composted or recycled. This includes any products not included in the definitions ofFood Residual or Food Scrap” or “Recyclables.”