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{{short description|Unwanted material disposed of by humans}}{{other uses}}{{pp-vandalism|small=yes}}(File:Vuilnis bij Essent Milieu.jpg|thumb|right|Collected garbage at Attero, Wijster, the Netherlands)(File:Litter and garbage dumped in wetland area among water lilies and marsh plants.jpg|thumb|right|Litter dumped in a wetland area in the United States, among water lilies and marsh plants){{Pollution sidebar|Solid waste}} Garbage, trash, rubbish, or refuse is waste material that is discarded by humans, usually due to a perceived lack of utility. The term generally does not encompass bodily waste products, purely liquid or gaseous wastes, or toxic waste products. Garbage is commonly sorted and classified into kinds of material suitable for specific kinds of disposal.Susan Strasser, Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash (2014), p. 6-7.

Terminology

The word garbage originally meant chicken giblets and other entrails, as can be seen in the 15th century Boke of Kokery, which has a recipe for Garbage.WEB,weblink Boke of Kokery - Garbage, British Library, April 25, 2020, What constitutes garbage is highly subjective, with some individuals or societies tending to discard things that others find useful or restorable.Susan Strasser, Waste and Want: A Social History of Trash (2014), p. 3-4. The words garbage, refuse, rubbish, trash, and waste are generally treated as interchangeable when used to describe "substances or objects which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard".J. M. Baptista, The Regulation of Water and Waste Services (2014), p. 1: "Solid waste, also written as municipal or urban waste, commonly known as trash, garbage, refuse or rubbish, is defined as any substances or objects which the holder discards or intends or is required to discard".William Viney, Waste: A Philosophy of Things (2014), p. 1: "The conventional way of thinking about the creation of waste, rubbish, trash, garbage, or whichever words we like to employ to denote things without use, is that the concept like the thing is created, produced through the order or disorder we construe, manufacture or identify in the world". Some of these terms have historic distinctions that are no longer present. In the 1880s, material to be disposed of was divided into four general categories: ashes (derived from the burning of coal or wood), garbage, rubbish, and street-sweepings.James Ciment, Social Issues in America: An Encyclopedia (2015), p. 1844-45. This scheme of categorization reduced some of these terms to more specific concepts:{{blockquote|Garbage, the technical term for putrescent organic matter such as kitchen or food scraps, was fed to pigs and other livestock or boiled down in a process known as "rendering," to extract fats, oils, and greases for manufacturing lubricants, or allowed to dry to become commercial fertilizer. Rubbish, a broad category of dry goods including boxes, bottles, tin cans, or virtually anything made from wood, metal, glass, and cloth, could be transformed into new consumer products through a variety of reclamation methods.}}The distinction between terms used to describe wet and dry discarded material "was important in the days when cities slopped garbage to pigs, and needed to have the wet material separated from the dry", but has since dissipated.William L. Rathje, Cullen Murphy, Rubbish!: The Archaeology of Garbage (2001), p. 9.

Treatment

File:Volzhskiy - Garbage can.jpeg|thumb|upright|Garbage in a 'Clean City' garbage can in Volzhskiy, Volgograd Oblast, Russia]]In urban areas, garbage of all kinds is collected and treated as municipal solid waste; garbage that is discarded in ways that cause it to end up in the environment, rather than in containers or facilities designed to receive garbage, is considered litter. Litter is a form of garbage that has been improperly disposed of, and which therefore enters the environment.Carl A. Zimring, William L. Rathje, eds., Encyclopedia of Consumption and Waste: The Social Science of Garbage (2012), p. 657. Notably, however, only a small fraction of garbage that is generated becomes litter, with the vast majority being disposed of in ways intended to secure it from entering the environment.

History

Humans have been creating garbage throughout history, beginning with bone fragments left over from using animal parts and stone fragments discarded from toolmaking.Simon Davis, "By their garbage shall they be known", New Scientist (November 17, 1983), p. 506-515. The degree to which groups of early humans began engaging in agriculture can be estimated by examining the type and quality of animal bones in their garbage. Garbage from prehistoric or pre-civilization humans was often collected into mounds called middens, which might contain things such as "a mix of discarded food, charcoal, shell tools, and broken pottery".WEB,weblink Sid Perkins, Prehistoric Garbage Piles May Have Created 'Tree Islands', sciencemag.org, March 22, 2011, live,weblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20140624120348weblink">weblink June 24, 2014,

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