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"rubbish" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) things that you throw away because you no longer want or need them
  2. (British English, informal) (also used as an adjective) something that you think is of poor quality
  3. (British English, informal) comments, ideas, etc. that you think are stupid or wrong synonym nonsense
"rubbish" Synonyms
trash garbage junk litter refuse debris waste scrap dreck dross chaff effluvium deadwood detritus effluvia truck riffraff offal scraps muck nonsense drivel hogwash twaddle poppycock claptrap balderdash malarkey baloney blather bunk piffle bull rot codswallop tosh bunkum guff goods stuff paraphernalia movables clobber things kit gubbins furnishings encumbrances bits and pieces bits and bobs effects gear baggage appurtenances belongings possessions tackle filth dirt grime sludge pollution sewage contamination slime crud defilement mire mud putrefaction ooze ordure putrescence rabble scum proletariat unwashed rabblement rout canaille vermin underclass dregs untouchables hoi polloi good-for-nothings riff-raff tagrag and bobtail ragtag and bobtail dregs of society tat bric-a-brac jumble seconds oddment end leftover remnant stub bit fragment leaving remains butt remainder shred sliver snippet mélange assortment bits etcetera talk gossip hearsay rumor(US) rumour(UK) speculation whispers allusion innuendo insinuation goss grapevine hint jive scuttlebutt tattle tittle-tattle lip muckraking terrible lousy poor dreadful awful rotten atrocious appalling abysmal pathetic inferior inadequate dire duff useless frightful pants hopeless incompetent ineffectual woeful lamentable crummy wretched bad dismal miserable pitiful deplorable sorry not worth a brass farthing good for nothing not worth a plug nickel worthless mediocre substandard shabby low-grade tawdry low-rent paltry base imperfect pulp lurid sensational trashy cheap kitschy rubbishy tacky tasteless pulpish pulpy exaggerated melodramatic sensationalistic overdramatized sensationalist screaming graphic explicit knock denigrate disparage criticise(UK) criticize(US) attack censure vilify slam condemn slate malign pan lambaste hammer deprecate slur roast savage bosh bullcrap bah humbug what drivel what a load of tripe as if More
"rubbish" Antonyms
possessions property truth sense assets purity cleanliness sterility purification development building neatness growth fact wisdom seriousness reality judgement(UK) judgment(US) thoughtfulness intelligence facts veridicality verity reason clarity understanding intelligibility common sense straight-talking treasure valuables fortune riches treasure trove appurtenances belongings things precious effects stuff goods holdings paraphernalia equipment resources reserves artefact(UK) artifact(US) asset catch find prize recyclable resource valuable arrangement method order orderliness organisation(UK) organization(US) system material indispensability need essentiality necessity gem jewel cream paragon flower best pearl ideal pride finest nonpareil choice model masterpiece acme booty pickings salvage swag aristocracy elite gentry patriciate upper class patricians aristocrats noblemen nobles upper crust noblewomen peers aristos gentility gentlefolks A-list body of nobles privileged class ruling class upper classes sagacity soundness prudence sagaciousness sageness sanity sapience sensibleness comprehension perspicacity reasonableness excellent good wonderful great marvellous(UK) marvelous(US) first-rate first-class superior fine high-grade top-notch nice inoffensive happy magnificent pleasant kind sound solid innocuous admirable high-quality perfect flawless exceptional premium stellar superb sterling amazing brilliant beautiful fabulous fantastic lovely glorious sensational special spectacular terrific astonishing extraordinary acceptable adequate decent OK okay passable respectable satisfactory standard tolerable healthy all right praise approve of endorse support accept countenance compliment laud flatter extol honor(US) honour(UK) applaud commend acclaim celebrate exalt hail glorify extoll adore esteem revere approve benefit cherish defend favor(US) favour(UK) lionise(UK) lionize(US)

867 Sentences With "rubbish"

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"There is totalitarian rubbish and paranoiac rubbish, but in each case it is rubbish," he wrote in the New Statesman.
You may find Vance's policy positions to be rubbish, but at least they are clearly articulated rubbish.
The connection is horrific because they're calling from somewhere around the Panama Canal on rubbish boat internet to me on my rubbish boat internet.
About one-third of its rubbish bins are equipped with solar panels and sensors that signal when a bin is full, making rubbish collection more efficient.
Mistaken for a Turkish onion, they were tasted, found underwhelming and dumped as rubbish, then rescued by someone who spotted flowers emerging from the rubbish heap in spring.
It grew from informally collecting rubbish to carrying bags, gloves, hand sanitizer, and now we run with a backpack for our water, to have our hands free to pick up rubbish.
In 2004, Nigeria's president at the time, Olusegun Obasanjo, a former military general, banned a popular rap song, "Jaga Jaga," ("Rubbish Rubbish") about politicians who were "scatter scatter" (ruining) the country.
No talking and no rubbish — just plain, simple work.
Mobile apps to match scavengers with rubbish producers are proliferating.
The general public is not very good at sorting rubbish.
Rubbish in the streets is sure to attract the birds.
The simplest method is to collect the rubbish less often.
The rubbish finish came in Antonio Silva versus Stefan Struve.
Sewers, water treatment and rubbish collection are all hopelessly inadequate.
Mr Jones's websites peddling this rubbish are still fully operational.
"Jane Eyre really did FAIL big time". 7. "Rubbish". 203.
"I will take care of my own rubbish," she says.
The president's eagerness to rubbish the senator alone suggests that.
For years smouldering hazardous waste sparked fires among the rubbish.
"It is complete and utter total complete rubbish," he said.
One of Blur's album titles was Modern Life Is Rubbish.
Now some rubbish human has put human clothing on one.
The most nonsensical rubbish that you could ever think of.
We all live on the rubbish: it dictates our thoughts.
Would you help a young boy rummaging through the rubbish?
Even the rubbish is collected on an underground conveyor belt.
" Hennessy: "Hung by a rubbish hangman, oh that's so me!
Clearly, this is absolute rubbish for a ton of reasons.
They permit the dumping of rubbish over the side, regardless.■
Inside was a plastic rubbish bag that contained the artwork.
"That is just pure rubbish," an admin named "Cumingirl" writes.
We are trying to get ahead looking through this rubbish.
"It's finished," a spokesman for the Paris prefect of police said following an operation that lasted four or five hours, after which rubbish trucks and street cleaners moved in to clear tents, mattresses and rubbish.
But the hackers who initially disclosed the vulnerability says that's rubbish.
" Russian President Vladimir Putin also shrugged off the allegations as "rubbish.
Before you file this in the rubbish bin, consider your position.
Discharged into seas, rubbish can return to wreak havoc on land.
Others imagine a world without waste, with rubbish being routinely recycled.
The courtyard doubles as a bus station and a rubbish dump.
But like Homer Simpson's piles of rubbish, bigger problems are mounting.
Rubbish piles up on open dumps, if not in the street.
Rubbish is likely to remain uncollected, and the electricity supply sporadic.
Regular rubbish collection is way down the state's list of priorities.
I mean, his security are rubbish because I wasn't even Tasered!
Bixby is basically rubbish, and yet the phone is a winner.
Officials have tried before to get people to limit their rubbish.
GAZA is a human rubbish-heap that everyone would rather ignore.
The banks make two excuses, both of which are largely rubbish.
Why is Beijing so eager to trash its trade in rubbish?
They think they have to think it's rubbish and they leave.
Some can do it very well, but the majority are rubbish.
The first ones rubbish so you feed it to the dog?
To which an Amazon spokesperson replied: Rubbish (in so many words).
They appeared in Rubbish magazine and fans found out in 2009.
"They are rubbish, faceless organization," Feltham told CNN Travel of Airbnb.
The Queen thinks royal protocol is 'rubbish,' according to Michelle Obama
The children playing in the rubbish, caught in delicate morning sun.
Jumped on the bandwagon a little bit, and now we're rubbish!
It's just the same old rubbish time after time, isn't it?
Stray goats roam over rubbish and rubble on the hospital grounds.
It's the final frontier for all the rubbish humanity leaves behind.
Or you saw the sequence of Billy Waldman in Rubbish Heap.
It was always rubbish, marketed by people deliberately indifferent to facts.
One showed him sweeping away all the rubbish from Moscow's streets.
Rubbish piled up on crumbling streets that were once proudly scrubbed.
They clear rubbish from lawns, rehabilitate abandoned properties and pester slumlords.
There is a swimming pool, long-drained and full of rubbish.
Protesters in the 18th District in the north of Paris lit piles of rubbish and rubbish bins on fire in the streets as riot police threw tear gas canisters, which were in turn thrown back at them.
A blacksmith learns to make horseshoes by making a thousand rubbish horseshoes.
Who needs all that rubbish, when you can rave outside for free?
She is a character written specifically to be rubbish and then die.
A mechanic says the wind regularly blows such rubbish into his shop.
Others are economising by collecting rubbish only every other week, for instance.
Lo called Half a Loaf "rubbish" and shelved it for two years.
I spoke to pamela geller and even she said it was rubbish.
But dictatorships are rubbish at football, which requires more creativity and flair.
It is less useful in tidy France where rubbish collection works smoothly.
Energy workers, rubbish collectors and Air France employees are also on strike.
" Twitter user Priscilla Cullen (@Cilllah) shot back, "What a load of rubbish.
Rubbish removal is $45 on top, if your outside bin is full.
Parents love turning on the radio just to roast today's rubbish tunes.
Any suggestion to the contrary was "fake news ... absolute rubbish," he added.
This juxtaposition of national pride and just chucking rubbish into the street.
Imports of rubbish have helped feed China's voracious appetite for raw materials.
Myna birds did not get off so easily ("they're rubbish," she said).
"I don't like all this prodigy rubbish," he said at the time.
The phrase "UTTER RUBBISH" popped up, and its dual meaning intrigued me.
Rubbish Japanese food is beautifully packaged, which creates a ton of waste.
Something about the word "rubbish" just seems so much nicer than garbage. 
Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble Through Jan.
"I've done some rubbish drumming from time to time," she tells me.
In India, where recycling rubbish is not part of the formal sector, masked workers from social enterprise ScrapApp sift through mounds of rubbish daily at India's largest mall, DLF Mall of India, separating recyclable trash from other waste.
"India needs to ban such conservative ministers, not skirts #rubbish," wrote one critic.
We were there with our spikes stabbing the rubbish into black plastic bags.
The tank was full of rubbish; the neighbourhood's raw sewage flowed into it.
When you meet someone you like and you chat a load of rubbish
"I was told I was rubbish all day, every day," Christie told Stylist.
But for all our enthusiasm, we're generally rubbish at setting New Year's resolutions.
Around half of all westbound trans-Pacific container traffic was rubbish for recycling.
It also incentivised the Taiwanese to produce less rubbish in the first place.
Efforts are springing up to teach residents how better to sort their rubbish.
Entrepreneurs were queuing up to scour rubbish for anything that could be recycled.
In Madagascar, for example, only 6% of the rubbish is collected at all.
That's rubbish, says Joe Deel, the Burger Bar's most recent owner and operator.
Like many Russian tourists, her main complaint is the rubbish in the streets.
Can you see trees and grassy areas, or barbed wire and rubbish bins?
Ana is a damage-dealing healer who is rubbish in close-quarters engagements.
Outside her home, a half-metre-wide hole in the pavement gathered rubbish.
LONDON — This Irish grandmammy doesn't have time for your rubbish magic tricks, kids.
My friends were rapping and I tried to rap but I was rubbish.
The water comes from the city's storm drains, cleaned of oil and rubbish.
Rubbish often piles up in the streets, or is dumped in the Mediterranean.
Government ministers have repeatedly said it is illegal to burn rubbish in Lebanon.
I did not flee from India and neither am I an absconder. Rubbish.
All in all, China spent over $18bn on imports of rubbish last year.
I come home and my wife tells me to take out the rubbish.
Red Bull principal Christian Horner said on Sunday the radio rule was 'rubbish'.
Her most iconic outfit includes a "Rubbish" shirt over a long-sleeved tee.
His Bab al-Aziziya compound has been bulldozed into a giant rubbish dump.
"Yeah, it's so rubbish," one replies, rolling her eyes and smiling at me.
It was just rubbish food but you learn how not to do things.
Some people choose to burn their rubbish or bury it outside the town.
A war in which we protect Europe, the destination of all that rubbish.
If you are "talking trash," you are, in a sense, UTTERing about RUBBISH.
I think there's no common sense applied in that situation It's absolute rubbish.
Most recently he requested a rubbish truck cake for his brother's first birthday.
"The idea that Brexit is causing stock market losses is rubbish," he said.
Stay the course just for another week and then introduce a little rubbish.
A few chickens roamed near signs advertising bee removal and rubbish collection services.
"Absolute rubbish," Christian Lloyd, a musicologist at Queens University, said in an interview.
In a corner, there was a pile of rubbish from the nineteen-twenties.
The boars topple them in search of food, leaving rubbish strewn over pavements.
Most likely, Mr. Trump will spin this as good riddance to bad rubbish.
As a result, the residents use layers of rubbish to solidify the ground.
I saw what my life could be like, without computers and all that rubbish.
There was no waste collection, so residents threw rubbish into the cylinder's inner core.
" He proclaims the need for more people to dismiss the whole movement as "rubbish.
In contrast to Mukalla's well-swept streets and whitewashed walls, rubbish and graffiti abound.
When he first heard about the concept, "I thought it was rubbish," he admits.
"He will end in the rubbish-bin of political history," Capriles scoffed on Twitter.
She revealed that George tells her, "Mummy, you're so rubbish," according to The Telegraph.
There is rubbish everywhere, blown by the wind alongside discarded orange caps from syringes.
And I was sort of guilty of that at one time, but it's rubbish.
Children burned a pile of rubbish on a street corner under the blistering heat.
Meanwhile, rubbish collection at the wharf depends on a grant from America's State Department.
Across from her tent, a large cesspit is brimming with sewage water and rubbish.
On Twitter Asanga Welikala, a law lecturer, described this gesture as "absolute rubbish tokenism".
People say you mustn't knock that and you have to respect that, it's rubbish.
There is an alarming amount of rubbish—in some places it outweighs the phytoplankton.
Poets usually begin by writing loads of rubbish, and few ever write anything else.
When you get to a certain age, you cut out all the rubbish, yes?
In 1989, Scudamore started The Rubbish Boys as a way to pay for college.
In the middle of nowhere, we come up on this black bag of rubbish.
I'm rubbish at ball sports, and can't run, but I can ride a bike.
I will make sure I don't leave rubbish or food from my morning tea.
If too much rubbish builds up, it can become toxic and kill the cell.
The American consumer world is thrilled into electric activity, the rubbish scintillated and redeemed.
He said sectors concerned included heavy goods traffic, public transport, ambulances and rubbish collectors.
City residents will never again be stuck behind a rubbish lorry on their commute.
Children, many of them internally displaced, sift through rubbish for something they can salvage.
Chomsky's thesis, in other words, is that TV in the late 80s was rubbish.
"All the rubbish will be cleared up, starting now, today," said Paris Mayor Anne Hidalgo, adding that about 50 trucks had been dispatched overnight and 30 more on Friday morning to rid the city of rubbish piling up as waste treatment workers strike.
I would say #Makenzi4Bachelorette2037, but she's way too awesome for this all of this rubbish.
Residents in Jakarta overlook a passage filled with dirty water and rubbish in December 2016.
Rather than peddle brand-new virtual products, Miniwiz derives value from physically repurposing old rubbish.
Advanced economies make up 21993% of the world's population but produce 21996% of its rubbish.
Once rubbish makes it to the waste-management site, the systems can be relatively efficient.
Advanced economies make up 16% of the world's population but produce 34% of its rubbish.
"Doing a radical change might mean that it just ends up in the rubbish bin."
That, my sad friend, is OK: we all feel rubbish sometimes, and that is human.
Rubbish, he adds, is not really a concern, flinging a tea bag into the water.
"A lot of rubbish like plastics, paper bags ... are thrown outside the city," said Abdullah.
The only new projects that came its way were two rubbish dumps and a prison.
In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish and inexplicable roadworks.
Some catadores belong to co-operatives and help city governments sort through rubbish they collect.
"To say the Tour is won and I have no rival is rubbish," he added.
"Nothing has changed," she said, as goats and donkeys wandered down her rubbish-strewn lane.
Erick Uriel Sandoval is accused of helping burn the students' bodies at a rubbish dump.
It was, frankly, the kind of schmaltz that Bowie probably would've dismissed as artless rubbish.
The problem often isn't teachers' incompetence, it's that they're forced to instruct kids using rubbish.
Vintage-style turntable Parents love turning on the radio just to roast today's rubbish tunes.
Modern Life Is Rubbish would only initially sell 19,000 copies and receive very little airplay.
And thankfully, tossing your rubbish in the recycling bin is an easy place to start.
As a result, they can collect more rubbish from more households to increase their earnings.
D'Agostino denied dating Singer and Morgan, and his fiancee said the cheating speculation was rubbish.
An attacking yet also pretty rubbish side (think Everton, football fans) would be even better.
There was widespread international outrage after her body was found abandoned on a rubbish dump.
Desperate to recover his stock, Fikri jumped inside and was killed by a rubbish crusher.
They also observed the birds munching on rubbish like computer parts and bits of paper.
Indonesia generates 175,000 tonne of rubbish a day, according to its environment and forestry ministry.
"I just see it was three races that went rubbish in the last four years."
But the season's repertory (scheduled months ago by Mr. Martins) also contained 21st-century rubbish.
"We're packing the rubbish down now to have more space," said Oraby Moussa, a supervisor.
Persuading a troublesome resident to stop dropping rubbish out of the window is a win.
Rubbish everywhere, fresh scars of battle, rubble piled around mortars, and a machine-gun nest.
It's horrible and it made me feel so rubbish about myself for a long, long time.
Some remain folded in piles on the ground, surrounded by upended plastic chairs and scattered rubbish.
I am rubbish at giving up things, and this announcement will force me to end it.
Trying to sort rubbish from reason on the internet has long been a task for humans.
"Our oceans are being turned into rubbish dumps," says Erik Solheim, the head of the agency.
For one thing, the pace at which the rich world churns out rubbish has been slowing.
It smells damp, and outside her window is a rooftop strewn with rubbish a foot deep.
Thankfully, rubbish is one environmental issue where there is little need to worry about political incentives.
Angry residents blocked streets with metal barriers, rubbish and branches in some parts of the city.
Many complain about rubbish drifting down from upstream, but use the Kapuas as a tip themselves.
Anyone who claims to know how the coming years will turn out is therefore talking rubbish.
Landfill sites around the capital are full; Moscow plans to ship its rubbish to the provinces.
Since July it has been matching people who have rubbish with catadores operating in their neighbourhoods.
The Olympic park replaced what was once a polluted wasteland of industrial rubbish and abandoned sofas.
The investigation Mr Trump has thus sought to rubbish and perhaps divert will now be formidable.
There are mountains of rubbish to remove (which have occasionally been found to conceal dead bodies).
This process was described by Joel Peck, one of its progenitors, as plucking rubies from rubbish.
She then called over one of her aides to hurriedly hand over the bag offending rubbish.
Keith was brilliant at Street Fighter and I was rubbish, a training dummy next to him.
Our expiry date is 65, after which we're thrown on the rubbish heap and chemically treated.
In most of the city, streets are swept and rubbish collected at least once a day.
One of the miners' banners, however, proclaimed: "Lu Hao talks rubbish with his eyes wide open".
Telcos love taking your money and giving you rubbish reception and massive data bills in return.
Lebanon canceled a plan to export its rubbish to Russia last month, a government agency said.
The industrial action also affected nurseries, rubbish collection services and swimming pools in several German states.
She felt distracted by office politics and was rubbish on TV. That dinner party she gave?
On Saturday, protesters set fires in the streets, outside a police station and in rubbish bins.
"But if not, I don't think people are going to say that my career was rubbish.".
You write about him in such an excited tone, highlighting his bad behavior and rudeness. Rubbish!
"This plastic rubbish made the whale sick and unable to hunt for food," the department said.
Many city landfills are near capacity and beaches around the archipelago are often strewn with rubbish.
"It's rubbish," said John Van Reenen, an economist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.
"It's so much stronger…It's complete rubbish what they preach to the people," she told Refinery29.
In the slums, people have nothing; they literally build their homes out of rubbish and waste.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Put the rubbish out, get the shopping done, win an Olympic gold medal.
It's a crazy situation when living between rubbish and human remains seems like the better option.
FIFTEEN-HUNDRED rubbish bins fill a room that stretches the length of an entire city block.
When it comes to managing his money, "I'm still pretty rubbish," the 59-year-old admits.
Desperate to recover his stock, Fikri jumped inside and was killed by the vehicle's rubbish crusher.
Both were for-profits whose bankruptcies left countless veteran students with deep debt and rubbish degrees.
Hopefully, information such as this is the first step in influencing social attitudes towards rubbish disposal.
"We've cleaned out the rubbish," Prat-Gay said in reference to Fernandez's protectionist policies that stunted investment.
They are rubbish in noisy environments, relatively annoying to put on, and then there's the price: $280.
The hyenas live in caves outside the city and roam the rubbish dumps, also outside the walls.
"I never realized the amount of rubbish girls have to put up with in pregnancy," he wrote.
It has also pledged action against "foul-smelling" air emitted from rubbish transfer stations and public toilets.
In the poorest countries, especially in Africa, rubbish is still just dumped anywhere, and management is limited.
Most of what he says is rubbish, until he mentions a white witch, Claire's 18th century nickname.
Right next to the fancy malls and upscale housing blocks, there are piles and piles of rubbish.
And householders generally grumble a lot if they have to pay extra to have their rubbish collected.
" Still, he said, he knows that "what they said was, in fact, 'rubbish,' as you might say.
To pinpoint underwater islands of rubbish, it turned to Blueye, a marine-technology firm based in Trondheim.
But that's all a load of rubbish and in actual fact, you've done nothing wrong at all.
All that remains of the carnival of democracy that had sprouted there are burnt tents and rubbish.
However, residents often use their drains as rubbish bins, depositing waste and grease that block the channels.
In Yangon the official municipal charge for rubbish collection is a token 600 kyats ($0.44) a month.
So, if there's no escaping pictures, is there a way to escape the rubbish ones at least?
To eliminate marine litter in particular, more rubbish needs to be picked in the leaky Asian countries.
" Her comments were rejected by Basha, who said: "They (the EU) should keep the rubbish to themselves.
Parklife and everything that followed would not have been possible without Blur making Modern Life Is Rubbish.
It banned the burning of rubbish and shut down heavily polluting industries as well as power plants.
As it turns out, we are also taking our talent at producing rubbish into orbit with us.
"New rubbish dialogue reaches me every other day on wadges of pink paper," Guinness told a friend.
I didn't even really feel I could be that happy about it because it was so rubbish.
They killed them, burned their bodies at a rubbish dump and tossed the remains in a river.
It is possible that some of the rubbish stories were created by DM to sensationalize the articles.
Over the next 30 years, the Navy dumped radioactive material and other contaminants in large rubbish pits.
Perform heavy cleaning duties, such as cleaning floors, shampooing rugs, washing walls and glass, and removing rubbish.
"I will fight this case tooth and nail because I know these charges are rubbish," he added.
Even so, the apparent contradiction between popular chief executives and rubbish working conditions reflects an uncomfortable truth.
It was like second hand, third hand—the chassis was rubbish and the tires were all skinny.
She once heard me playing "Madcap Laughs" by Syd Barrett but thought it was squeaky and rubbish.
A colleague of mine once threw up in a rubbish bin, but that never happened to me.
Choose your scandal: Iraq, MPs' expenses, cash for questions, cronyism, or all the political parties being rubbish.
Horse-drawn carts compete with cars for space on the rubbish-filled streets of the capital, Dakar.
"I can't even sit in my living room without feeling like" rubbish, Frazier said, using an expletive.
Gontareva says the allegations against her are "utter rubbish" and part of a vendetta against economic reformers.
"Rubbish," said Mr. Bell, who stated that he had nothing to do with the 21-page report.
"It's better to use the food than throw it in the rubbish," Solomon told Reuters by telephone.
Some rubbish trucks and street sweepers are at work, and roads in some wealthier neighborhoods are clean.
Shepherds herd sheep whose fur has been blackened by the smog, and a cow chews on rubbish.
If you switched on the news on TV, it could be total rubbish, depending on the channel.
Not a "rubbish heap of history," or a precious junkyard of antiquities, but an actual garbage dump.
"How to win the World Cup" (June 9th) presented the heartening conclusion that "dictatorships are rubbish at football".
Beckwitt's home was reportedly littered with rubbish and hoarded items, making it difficult to reach Khafra's charred body.
We all agreed that if we thought it was rubbish it wouldn't see the light of day [laughs].
"I'm glad she wasn't here today to read that rubbish," he told reporters as he fought back tears.
When are we going to use our supposedly superior brains to safely dispose of the rubbish we produce?
China plans to phase in bans on most other rubbish, of which it imports $230bn-worth a year.
It's absolutely perfect for a country still drowning in a waste crisis and constantly caught up in rubbish.
China currently incinerates only 2% of its rubbish, but has set itself a goal of 30% by 2030.
In San Francisco Mr Newsom wants to oblige residents to keep organic waste out of their rubbish bins.
Out of sight, out of mind Rubbish may be universal, but it is little studied and poorly understood.
But even in cities most items that would now be considered rubbish were collected and put to use.
It is not just electricity that is provided by violent cartels; so is water, rubbish collection and security.
The rubbish is sold to recycling plants and the homeowners get points, which can be turned into cash.
One asks to take out the rubbish at the station when he is arrested, just to show willing.
Corruption scandals and piles of rubbish in the streets of Rome under mayor Virginia Raggi have damaged M5S.
These are the rubbish-pickers of the internet; to most of the world, they are all but invisible.
Below him, the pool is filled in a shallow layer not with water but with rubbish (pictured, above).
Mounting rubbish, failing sewerage and wrecked water supplies have led to the worst cholera outbreak in recent history.
One day she is infected by a virus from the rubbish, gaining special powers and igniting class warfare.
Most e-waste ended as rubbish in landfills even though recycling would make economic sense in most cases.
Recyclers already struggle to invest in capacity or innovation even in countries that collect lots of their rubbish.
About 60 percent of the rubbish burnt at Klemetsrud is of biological origin - from waste wood to food.
"It's literally coffee in a piece of rubbish," he said, though he defended the drink for its creativity.
Their analytical power was "blown" the moment they bought all the rubbish about riskless risk and all that.
By comparison, vetting on the British mainland is "rubbish", says a regulator who has worked in both systems.
The release asserts that Pruitt "offered no evidence" to support his decision to revise the Obama standards. Rubbish.
But only regular feeders and restaurants that leave their rubbish bins open were at risk of being sanctioned.
Houston sought to rubbish Berger's claim that she is the only pro-Remain candidate in Finchley & Golders Green.
Lamp-posts, benches and rubbish bins line signposted streets, and windows are boarded up to simulate wartime conditions.
If I have the chance to clean up more rubbish from the trade and help people, I will.
"It's rubbish for everyone," said Jolyon Palmer, a driver for the Renault team, whose lap time was disqualified.
Sadly, many parents teach kids that if they disagree with someone, it's polite to hold their tongues. Rubbish.
What kind of miserable life have you got where you want to write about people having being rubbish?
With burned out cars and stark landscapes it looks like something shot on an apocalyptic 'hard rubbish day'.
Garbage dumpsites are also serious hazards for poor people who pick through rubbish to scavenge recyclables by hand.
Even a small amount of food scraps or other rubbish, if undetected, can ruin a batch of recycling.
Rubbish, debris and discarded items such as bicycles could be seen next to the ramshackle, shantytown-style tents.
She wants to say that she lied earlier, that she has eaten rubbish, that she's done it often.
"I hear 'post-PC era' and think it's rubbish," said Jeff Clarke, president for client solutions at Dell.
In response, people have put up signs threatening violence or making religious invocations to stop the rubbish dumping.
" Mr. Lorenzi has since moved, and he says his copper-based connection speed once again is "just rubbish.
Mr. Sumate and his friend were campaigning against a landfill that illegally mixes electronic waste and household rubbish.
But that support has come under strain as the rubbish bags pile up in the baking summer sun.
Poison that gets a chance to flow freely when national 'Icons' created not only by their followers & audience but encouraged by their peers & media, regularly misbehave, talk rubbish, do rubbish, don't get punished, don't learn from their mistakes but instead get encouraged, celebrated, pack cinema halls & become brand ambassadors of 'goodwill'.
The reason why the average has barely budged is that the onslaught of new shows includes plenty of rubbish.
Pictures showed forensic-specialist officers wearing masks and plastic jumpsuits inside the properties and combing through rubbish bins outside.
Nothing would remain except an impenetrable graveyard of rubbish that could ground rocket launches for years, maybe even centuries.
How often do we scroll past that dressed-up garbage, inadvertently adding to the rubbish heap in our minds?
I watched shows and movies that detailed cancer storylines and now I know how much rubbish I was watching.
Julio Borges, the assembly's president, denounced it as "rubbish" that comes from "those who have already kidnapped Venezuela's freedom".
There are no islands, no shipping lanes, no human presence for thousands of miles—just sea, sky and rubbish.
Street sweepers, who have been back at work for a fortnight, clear up rubbish while the police look on.
Until recently, the ancient cemetery was an overgrown mess of weeds and rubbish; the more ornate gravestones were plundered.
The rest, like Vietnam or Thailand, may be too wealthy for raddiwallahs, yet too poor for sophisticated rubbish collection.
The rubbish landmass of which I speak isn't just a metaphor—it's also a real place, called Henderson Island.
All around sit similar shacks, separated from downtown by a long road cutting through a wasteland strewn with rubbish.
Rubbish started to accumulate in the water storage basins, which were invaded by "typha" grass growing several meters high.
Most of those bones came from what appear to have been rubbish dumps on the outskirts of the city.
So it was, and rubbish was diverted to other dumps in the region, including Yadrovo, pushing them beyond capacity.
Rubbish processing sites were also blocked in the Bouches-du Rhone, Seine-Saint-Denis, Yvelines and Seine-Maritime areas.
And if you are just rubbish at surfing, you'll be happy to know that they will accommodate bodyboards too.
The problem with the EU is not that it's about co-operation, but that it's so rubbish at it.
Despite this, the rubbish problem on Bali was so bad late last year that officials declared a "garbage emergency".
"My dream for the next five years is for every village on Bali to do (rubbish) separation," Asmorobangun said.
In addition, haphazard construction in neighborhoods like Nkolbikok makes the area largely inaccessible to HYSACAM's dustcarts and rubbish collectors.
Domino admittedly "freaked out," ("My HIV knowledge was really rubbish back then") but quickly realised that Parker was undetectable.
Otters had disappeared from Singapore by the 1970s, as rubbish, farm waste and sewage clogged its few short rivers.
Rome is plagued by overflowing rubbish bins, untended parks and gardens, inadequate public transport and roads dotted with potholes.
"Sometimes you have so much rubbish in your stomach ...." We'll leave the rest to your imagination, although Shun doesn't.
One is the familiar "signal-to-noise ratio": How to unearth that shiny nugget in a mountain of rubbish?
Now he, his mother and his younger brother live in a camp where the walkways are lined with rubbish.
The inspector noted that a rubbish can and other cleaning supplies were on the cart, and no food items.
Sami Atallah, director of the Lebanese Center for Policy Studies, said structures exist for municipalities to manage rubbish systems.
I'm praying to the tech gods Samsung's rumored Bixby-powered smart speaker doesn't look anything like a rubbish bin.
But it also echoed the president's language, noting that the drug users "may have behaved as scum and rubbish".
"It's rubbish," Calandra Buonaura said, speaking on the sidelines of a banking event in the Alpine resort of Courmayeur.
"I think it's load of bullshit, I think it's rubbish," Hunt told UFC Fight Week on Fox Sports yesterday.
I have problems storing it properly as I mainly put it in my rubbish bin and under my bed.
"That's rubbish": General Jack Keane responds to Russia's warning after the U.S. shot down a Syrian warplane. https://t.
"They threw us on the street after they gave us documents, like rubbish," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
At one rubbish dump in December, an elderly woman rooted through a pile of fetid garbage for anything salvageable.
But you can redefine both words — UTTER meaning "to talk" and RUBBISH meaning "trash" — and get a wackier synonym.
The truth is, I shed tears to see children in other communities eating rotten food from a rubbish dump.
The crows are part of an educational campaign to prompt the ecologically minded to take their rubbish with them.
Opponents of a liberal immigration policy often insist they welcome legal immigrants and only object to illegal ones. Rubbish.
" 'Hard Brexit' went in the rubbish bin tonight," George Osborne, a former chancellor of the Exchequer, told ITV News.
The world's first experiment to capture carbon dioxide from the fumes of burning rubbish is nearing completion in Oslo.
Howard actually seems to believe all this rah-rah rubbish, as do the grinning zombies who work alongside him.
Trucks now unload at the Abu Slim site by driving up onto a 25-metre high mountain of rubbish.
One customer of the app, called "VideoView Mobile," wrote that it was "beyond rubbish" despite an ADT salesman's assistance.
A dozen Venezuelans scramble to grab bags of rubbish that tumble from the Pacaraima trash truck twice a day.
The city argues that rubbish collection is a government monopoly—which perhaps explains why the official contractors are so unhelpful.
Measuring a company's effectiveness at rubbish collection is one thing; assessing how it runs a jail, say, is far harder.
Whales have been found dead in the region in recent years with large amounts of plastic rubbish in their stomachs.
In the 14-million strong metropolis of Kolkata, people bathe and brush their teeth next to towering mounds of rubbish.
As recently as 1993 nearly a third of Taipei's rubbish was not even formally collected and virtually none was recycled.
Levitating gimcrackery is perhaps my favorite genre of Kickstarter rubbish, but in recent months I've grown tired of the category.
There is much indignation, much rage, about this rubbish, but nobody seems very interested in talking about who produces it.
LONDON (Reuters) - Aeroplanes could be powered by jet fuel made from household rubbish from 2024 under plans by Shell (RDSa.
Voters everywhere want rubbish to be taken away—and they do not want to live near landfill sites and incinerators.
One trader showed Reuters a car he uses to transfer funds to clients in rubbish bags hidden in the boot.
Sharp quotes, intriguing facts and bold new policy proposals are attributed to the mysterious tanks (as is plenty of rubbish).
In Rome, where overflowing bins and rubbish strewn streets are a familiar sight, there is a need for their services.
Citizens of poor but pretty places worry that rubbish washed up on once-pristine beaches puts off wealthy sun-seekers.
Relics found at a former rubbish dump are displayed as part of the historical exhibition at former concentration camp Buchenwald.
She became a director of campaigns to get their rubbish and, especially, their deep-frozen sewage moved off the mountain.
MOGADISHU (Reuters) - As the rubbish built up on the rubble of Mogadishu's wrecked streets, Ahmed Abdullah saw a business opportunity.
Just as ecology became an outlet for civic activism in the late Soviet era, so too have today's rubbish problems.
An estimated 12.7 tonnes of plastic enters our oceans every year — that's a "truck load of rubbish" according to Greenpeace.
Other insults include global warming, plastic rubbish (which kills marine mammals by strangulation or ingestion of debris) and acid rain.
They are differentiated only by colour and a tin that creates at least half a bin's worth of rubbish. Unforgivable.
The system now serves about 60-65 percent of the village, with three times as much rubbish collected, said Pouillon.
" In an email, Jackson called Green and Moffat's paper, which was published in Physics Letters B in September, "absolute rubbish.
In response to the problem, residents started a daily rubbish collection system of their own, known as "Tam Tam Mobile".
And with that, I hope that any positive feelings you had about kangaroos have been thrown in the rubbish bin!
Today, the sprawling landscape is dotted with corrugated iron roof shacks amid mounds of rubbish and some brightly colored buildings.
He was up to his waist in a paper bag that had been wedged halfway into the overstuffed rubbish bin.
The "great Pacific garbage patch" consists of millions of tonnes of rubbish floating in the slowly circulating North Pacific Gyre.
But the size of the gyre is such that the rubbish adds up to just five kilograms per square kilometre.
The following year an American businessman was convicted of smuggling over 200 tonnes of unsorted rubbish labelled as waste paper.
A senior CSU lawmaker also called the report "rubbish" and both the euro and German shares quickly recovered their losses.
Salam, 54, said recycled rubbish paid for his children's schooling, and also bought a house for his family and livestock.
Normally people put a bit of rubbish on the B side, but the Beatles B sides are really always good.
A. Once China allows its people to freely discuss Mao, I won't care if my work is dismissed as rubbish.
And that moment after three or four days, listening to the same rubbish—when you hear it, it kills you.
"I told the president I was a rubbish golfer," Morrison said, with a wide smile, describing the 12-minute call.
The FDA and FTC crackdowns are definitely steps in the right direction of raising awareness that homeopathy is mostly ... rubbish.
Almost all was gathered on salvage campaigns to antiques shops, swap meets, flea markets and rubbish bins, local and international.
On Tuesday, locals used vehicles and rubbish trucks to try to block police reinforcements and heavy machinery in a port.
Their lawyers and others have said the detainees have suffered beatings and torture, accusations the government has rejected as "rubbish".
Around them, the boulevard was deserted, covered in rubbish and abandoned objects including hats, flip-flops, bags and a pram.
Atop one of the campus' entrances, there was a noticeable stench of smoldering rubbish and petrol that burned the nose.
Oscar, who hoarded junk and lived in a rubbish bin, gave children permission to be cranky once in a while.
The fishermen simply tossed all of the rubbish, everything but the fish, back into the water, Cooper and Schulze say.
And I think that was definitely also the start of my journey into being a changemaker, just seeing that rubbish.
Some municipalities, including Thessaloniki in the north, have turned to the private sector to alleviate the situation, outsourcing rubbish removal.
"The idea that you get them all or none of them is, from a legal viewpoint, utter rubbish," said Schaffelhuber.
Kev Lynn: When people started looking up and seeing what phone the window was in [is when it got rubbish].
What possesses people to call up a national broadcaster late at night and shout incomprehensible rubbish about the beautiful game?
" Harry continued, "To the point where I used to get taken the mickey out of at school for picking up rubbish.
"Many animals get trapped in the rubbish or ingest great quantities of plastics, which end up causing their death," she said.
Young children with muddied faces play among piles of rubbish and women wash clothes and plates in buckets of murky water.
LONDON - MARCH 03: Plastic bags of rubbish discarded on a walkway near Regent's Canal on February 29, 2008 in London, England.
In 2008-2014 Morocco increased the proportion of rubbish deposited in sanitary landfills rather than open dumps from 2600% to 2200%.
The more go-ahead cities in China, including Beijing, Shanghai and Guangzhou, have handed some rubbish-disposal contracts to private firms.
Yet they both do the same job: sorting through the local rubbish, trying to salvage goods that can be re-used.
When trucks deliver the rubbish from these skips to dumps such as Deonar, more rag-pickers comb over it yet again.
Robert Neuwirth, an author, refers to Lagos's largest rubbish dump as a "business incubator", such is the enterprise that flourishes there.
The film shows the egg-yellow van gradually growing more decrepit over the years, surrounded by bags of rubbish and excrement.
In Edinburgh councillors are reportedly considering a tourist tax, revenues from which would be spent on rubbish collection or improving infrastructure.
Only when they see that proper handling of solid waste can aid prosperity will the global tide of rubbish be stemmed.
The proper way to deal with the special relationship is not to romanticise or rubbish it, but to re-galvanise it.
This should improve its own environment but is a problem in countries such as Britain which send China rubbish for processing.
A seven-year recession has been horrible for Greeks: in Athens, shabby residents rummaging through rubbish bins are an everyday sight.
A report in 2010 by IPEA, a think-tank, estimated that cities bury 8bn reais-worth of recyclable rubbish a year.
Residents of OP13 streamed out, set fire to rubbish that had been piling up for weeks and banged pots and pans.
Torrential rain falls for half the year, but rivers and drainage ditches are clogged with rubbish and swimming with untreated sewage.
Rustling through the last bag, surrounded by rubbish, Dad shook his head and walked off to a consolatory cold Christmas dinner.
France's Puy de Fou, a historical theme park, is employing six "intelligent" crows to pick up rubbish in exchange for treats.
"Being this dramatic because of his bad performance -- Sun Yang should stay away from this kind of toxic rubbish," said another.
Likewise, a rubbish deal should do little to dissuade those already convinced that being in the EU is a good thing.
It's rubbish for a lot of reasons, but the primary one is that unlike other drugs, coke doesn't take you anywhere.
It's a form of immortality, just a kind of rubbish one and it comes with no garish gold belt or money.
Canada had already agreed to take the rubbish back and the two countries were in the process of arranging the transfer.
"It's hard to imagine what else can these people who generate such nonsense and rubbish can dream up next," said Putin.
In the wake of a devastating cyclone, the event was launched to boost spirits and collect all the post-storm rubbish.
The square, just one block from Rome's main train station, was strewn with mattresses, overturned rubbish bins and broken plastic chairs.
Rubbish bins, chunks of brick and broken bottles lay scattered along the world-famous Nathan Road shopping strip on Tuesday morning.
It was supposed to gradually close from 2015, but when garbage trucks began taking rubbish to a new site, protests erupted.
At times the state is unable to perform basic functions, as the mountains of uncollected rubbish bags on some streets testify.
The Aga Khan has turned a Cairo rubbish dump into the city's largest park (though you need a ticket to enter).
In a surprise to few, it's a continuation of the same rubbish and finger pointing at merchants we've come to expect.
EARLIER this year residents of Jerusalem woke up to find piles of rubbish strewn across roads, markets and other public spaces.
"If people are wondering where their rubbish ends up, we see it each time we go into the water," Ross said.
A woman living on the same floor as Chan's parents said she had seen them recently when taking out the rubbish.
A crack at the bottom of the pipe eventually developed into a full-blown fracture, spilling rubbish back into the ocean.
High-calorie diets, like human rubbish, or corn and cereal crops, are causing them to have more piglets, and more often.
PARIS — The mound of torn black garbage bags spilling rubbish was stacked waist high under an elegant 16th-century carved turret.
Because the next day you'll just feel rubbish, and why would you want to bring that negative energy into your life?
"It's rubbish for the fans, because Lewis Hamilton is on pole one minute but then his time is deleted," Palmer said.
As dawn rises, marking the end of the first 22002 hours of peace, Maciek's body is sprawled on a rubbish heap.
Throughout, gold sourced from electronic detritus is incorporated as a bright finish, most apparently as coating inside a leather rubbish bin.
On a recent visit, wires dangled from the ceilings, and dark, filthy passageways were loaded with rubbish and stacks of merchandise.
The journalist was tortured and gang raped before she was left tied to a rubbish pile outside Bogotá ten hours later.
When a Reuters reporter visited it in November 2017, the site consisted of unfinished buildings surrounded by rubbish and building materials.
I don't mean the rubbish heap of history, which is how the poet Petrarch envisioned the city in the 14th century.
"It didn't have the right technical brief, and we collected about 100 ideas, but it was total rubbish," he said bluntly.
"Rome has become an open sewer, a scandal, full of rats, foxes, wild boar and rubbish," said Rome resident Salvatore Golino.
But occasionally I'd catch the actors looking at me, and you could tell they were thinking, this better not be rubbish.
Just the eco-barrier in the Canal do Cunha had collected 208 tonnes of rubbish in the last month, Inea said.
It was the runt of its litter and had been found in a rubbish bin, where it had been thrown away.
"Rats have a high reproductive rate, and if there's rubbish around, you'll have rats no matter what you do," he said.
But after Varble's death, and Cahill's two years later, most of his possessions were put out on the street as rubbish.
Then I'll take a two-hour break, swim out naked or watch Game of Thrones—any rubbish TV to rest my head.
We Brits might be rubbish at a lot of things, but protesting is one thing we've got down to a fine art.
Le Guennec now claims that Jacqueline Roque, Picasso's second wife, gave him the works in a rubbish bag after the artist's death.
It was a wizened old man and his son who used to go out onto the streets picking up rubbish to sell.
That same pile of rubbish also happened to be in the underground carpark of the building the Australian olympians were allocated to.
There, amid more stench, dozens of waste-pickers mill around beside the swinging arms of the machines that unload the dripping rubbish.
"The real problem here is that for decades the IT industry as a whole has been selling rubbish products," a post argued.
Better known as the white ibis, the bird loves to feast on the contents of rubbish bins, and well, whatever's lying around.
Many local residents have expressed growing frustration with the rubbish, bodily waste and discarded needles that often come with homeless tent encampments.
Rag-picking de luxe In San Francisco, Mr Ruiz works for Norcal Waste Systems, which handles most of the city's household rubbish.
Excavations of old rubbish tips (or middens, as archaeologists call them) provide much of our knowledge of everyday life in the past.
Archaeologists have found papyruses inscribed with parts of lost plays by Sophocles and Euripides in a Greco-Roman rubbish tip in Egypt.
America's Census Bureau has toyed with the idea of using data derived from analyses of household rubbish to adjust its survey data.
The regulators who say that burning rubbish is now safe were making the same claim when incinerators were still spewing out dioxins.
Homer Simpson has bungled his new role as Springfield's sanitation commissioner, leaving rubbish piled high in the streets and spewing from drains.
One of the most persistent constituents of rubbish dumps is polyethylene, which is composed entirely of methylene bridges linked to one another.
Improvements to automation could in time sort some of the surplus rubbish no longer sailing to China, but they have been incremental.
China came to dominate the global rubbish trade in much the same way it has come to dominate all areas of trade.
The area is mostly residential, with some farms, boat ramps, and a rubbish transfer station, which has already been evacuated and closed.
One study found that burning, dumping or discharging rubbish into waterways costs south Asian economies $375 per tonne in pollution and disease.
By 2035 all EU states will be required by law to recover 65% of their rubbish, from an average of 40% today.
Despite grumbling by a few older residents about changes—a plan for new rubbish bins echoed previous grievances—the city seems upbeat.
From 2020, funding from the Environmental Protection Agency that has been essential for dealing with rubbish in these remote places will disappear.
On the first day of enforcement the government sent 3,600 city-management officers, a quasi-police force, to 4,216 rubbish-collection points.
On future versions, people will post photos of their rubbish, and catadores will accept or reject it by swiping right or left.
Earlier he admonished a gallerist who came to visit his studio and mistook a pile of rubbish bags for a new work.
This is despite a long-running strike by rubbish collectors that left the city resembling a dump for much of last summer.
In areas under their control, rubbish is piling up, cash is hard to get hold of and the lights have gone out.
For a week in late September, around 35 inhabitants of Béne Barack neighborhood helped clear 103 tonnes of rubbish from several basins.
Some involved song as a political or personal weapon—in 18th-century London you could commission a ballad to rubbish your enemies.
Cholera, usually easily preventable, has spread rapidly across Yemen because everyday services — such as the water system and rubbish disposal — have stopped.
When cops tried to kick out unlicensed street vendors, the PO'd vendors resorted to usual protester fare: bricks, bottles and burning rubbish.
They are only over here in the mud and stinking rubbish piles of The Jungle because we were over there in Afghanistan.
Even a foreign chemicals boss who insists that "90% of ChemChina's assets are rubbish" grudgingly praises Mr Ren's vision and management style.
Dusty streets are dappled with sunlight, a stray dog rummages through some rubbish, the shutters are lifted on a few tiny shops.
Photographs they showed Reuters depicted a single-storey brick building on a street littered with rubbish and advertising flyers offering forgery services.
MUSIC blasts from speakers mounted on the back of a truck in a rubbish dump in a corner of Lusaka, Zambia's capital.
When I used to go to the market rubbish bins, men would harass me and say, 'You came here to sell yourself'.
The Environment Pollution (Prevention and Control) Authority also ordered some brick kilns to close and a halt to the burning of rubbish.
But the CGT said another protest had shut down several large waste-treatment facilities around Paris, raising the threat of rubbish buildups.
Chehayeb expects 753,000-2,500 tonnes of rubbish a day to be shipped, which works out to up to $176 million a year.
It's a simple, very video-gamey approach to creating an alien language, but surely utter rubbish as far as realism goes, right?
But the place is a bit old, and these children can be disobedient and sometimes throw their rubbish around the school grounds.
So if Siri gets something wrong, or if our GPS app miscalculates the traffic, we think the whole machine is just rubbish.
At the hands of a creator, a population's filth and rubbish can be collected and refurbished into something one-of-a-kind.
Despite this dim view, it's a mistake to see Christmas movies as little more than intentionally—one might say cynically—sentimental rubbish.
"I'll take a piece of rubbish and make it the chicest thing you've ever seen in your life," he said in interviews.
Sherpa climbers also picked up 11 tonnes of rubbish, which will be recycled or disposed of at a landfill site, authorities said.
The loose ends are neatly tied up, as they are when you seal a bag of garbage — or if you prefer, rubbish.
"Rubbish," Pence wrote, placing the blame for the Republicans' political challenges that cycle instead on several controversial moves by the president himself.
I mean, I had a rubbish job, I'd just got out of school the year previous, and I joined a Scottish regiment.
"There's a lot of rubbish on 'Satanic Majesties,'" lead singer Mick Jagger said in the 2003 book, According to The Rolling Stones.
In June last year, a pilot whale was found dead with 80 pieces of plastic rubbish weighing eight kilograms in its stomach.
When it started overflowing, officials tried to cut down the intake, causing an accumulation of rubbish on the streets of many neighborhoods.
"If I don't keep an eye from eight in the morning till midnight they dump their rubbish in the street," he said.
"If someone in those houses complained about their rubbish bins, the council would sort it out immediately," one Grenfell resident told me.
"I just knew that the internet was rubbish where I was, so I thought, what else can I do here?" he said.
The latest example was a pilot whale that died in Thailand with some 80 pieces of plastic rubbish found in its stomach.
"It's hard to imagine what else these people who generate such nonsense and rubbish can dream up next," the Russian president said.
He joined a Catholic mission to Madagascar at 22, when he met 800 families living in and around Antananarivo's municipal rubbish dump.
The al-Ashar river that divides the city was once a source of prosperity for its people, but now its clogged with rubbish.
In Congo, growing numbers are living in shoddily-built, mud brick houses in impoverished, rubbish-strewn settlements that have mushroomed on city fringes.
Brown herself was a suspect until police found Kandy Janell Kirtland's deteriorating body, her hands bound, in a rubbish pile in Bryan, Texas.
The river is being cleared of rubbish and its original course restored to provide a natural drainage system during floods and storm surges.
In response, several dozen residents barricaded streets and set fire to rubbish as they chanted "Don't hand yourself in," according to Reuters witnesses.
But both are under strain, as the volume of rubbish has increased with economic growth and as the global garbage industry has changed.
Some time next year another vessel will be dispatched to fish out the collected rubbish, which the charity hopes to sell to recyclers.
The EPA reckons that they reduce the volume of rubbish by 270-2450% and increase recycling (which usually remains free) by 2000-22.5%.
This means that, in some cases, neighbours have to deal constantly with additional noise, scattered rubbish, loss of insurance cover and reduced security.
And the landscape they traverse isn't the great outdoors, but a series of decaying, rubbish-strewn towns, sterile suburbs and hellish oil fields.
Mr Ndaba points out the rubbish that litters the entrance to the neighbourhood, and the mucky water that pours down the muddy streets.
Nigel Farage, leader of the U.K. Independence Party, said market jitters following the United Kingdom's vote to leave the European Union are "rubbish".
"Who wouldn't want to change this situation?" asks Carlos, who scavenges for fruit and vegetables in the rubbish, cleans them and resells them.
But a resident complains that to get the rubbish taken away, she must pay informal street-cleaners an extra 200 kyats a bag.
In some boroughs the streets are constantly clogged by piles of rubbish, not to mention inexplicable roadworks that make little or no progress.
"This rubbish is unworthy of a British foreign secretary," said Peter Ricketts, the top diplomat in the Foreign Office from 2006 to 2010.
Consider the "New Blacks Cemeteries", pitiful church-side plots where newly arrived slaves who died from disease or exhaustion were dumped like rubbish.
" During a friendly soccer match with school kids on Wednesday, Kate hilariously revealed that her son George thinks her soccer skills are "rubbish.
Ige painted an image of a disorganized camp, where there were "inadequate bathroom and rubbish facilities" and reports of drug and alcohol use.
Many private transportation groups heeded the strike call, while students, neighbors and activists hauled rubbish and furniture into streets to erect makeshift barriers.
He pulled Omran from the rubble, he said, but another one of his sons, Ali, was killed as he took the rubbish outside.
"I am so disappointed with the rubbish that has been said about me over the last few days," he said then on Twitter.
The Navy identified a handful of places to check for radiation, including the yards of homes thought to be above old rubbish pits.
Whales and sea turtles have been found dead in the region in recent years with large amounts of plastic rubbish in their stomachs.
The country has been unable to elect a president for the past two years, or even pick up the rubbish in some areas.
Daisy resides in a facility in Austin, Texas, where the robot sorts through old iPhone rubbish to extract high quality components for recycling.
"The fire did seem to be accidental, probably a cigarette thrown into rubbish in the building," Chiller told a news conference on Saturday.
None of the market's rubbish goes to landfill while all packaging used by the 114 traders aims to be bio-degradable and compostable.
Amid the rubbish-strewn streets of Jhang, Jhangvi is mobbed by residents wanting to shake his hand, or take a selfie with him.
Most people in Tripoli want a government able to collect the rubbish and put an end to the militias' extortion and turf wars.
They have a trio of Premier League keepers in Artur Boruc, Łukasz Fabiański and Wojciech Szczęsny, but unfortunately they're all a bit rubbish.
It's about keeping them away completely from all this rubbish as much as we can, and keeping them busy doing something they love.
"It's been pretty rubbish, but I hope I'm over the worst of it now," she tweeted Tuesday night, after disclosing her positive test.
Never mind that its title is a synonym for rubbish, and evokes images of teeming garbage dumps and the overstuffed closets of hoarders.
"I couldn't afford the paint I needed, so I used to just pick up stuff, rubbish, on the way to classes," she said.
" In response to the strong condemnations from Greece, top Russian officials canceled visits and Mr. Putin denied the allegations of meddling as "rubbish.
"If Charlie had been skip diving, and touched it, rummaging through the rubbish, and then touched Dawn, maybe that's what happened," she ventured.
"Attempting to build a fence around a rubbish dump does not negate the presence of garbage and the smell of it," he said.
About 60 of supporters of the four shouted "shame" outside the court while about 30 Beijing supporters shouted "rubbish legislators, kick them out".
You'll definitely wanna stay away from any bargain-bin rubbish you'll find going $99.99 or less (yes, even the ones from name brands).
This is happening world-wide and it's our rubbish that's going into the oceans and it's our problem that we need to solve.
The company has been cautious when adding new currencies to the exchange, and is working to avoid any "rubbish out there", Hirji said.
Michael Meehan, a Democratic strategist, called the scrutiny on Omar by Republicans "rubbish politics" and said he was skeptical it would hurt Democrats.
In January it banned imports of plastic rubbish from other countries; it is tightening up compliance with its rules and taxes on plastic bags.
The first part, "Compost", examines how the invention of landfill rubbish-disposal and mains-drainage systems during the Industrial Revolution disrupted the food cycle.
In 20003 one in ten Britons tuned in to "Benefits Street", a documentary which featured welfare recipients drinking and fighting on rubbish-strewn streets.
He hated man's despoiling of the planet (hence much work with cardboard, rubbish and found objects) and despaired at the threat of nuclear obliteration.
Bekasi, which receives 803,000 tonnes of rubbish a day, now covers trash heaps with black plastic that captures the methane gas and other pollutants.
Collection rates in Lahore, Pakistan's commercial capital, shot up from 21% to 2400% once the city hired a private company to manage its rubbish.
UN Habitat, the United Nations agency for human settlements, believes that such people can collect 1003-2100% of rubbish at no cost to municipalities.
THE beautiful but rubbish-strewn streets of Catania, Sicily's second-biggest city, are a world away from swanky Trento, in the country's richer north.
Local authorities with outsourced rubbish collections, for example, have been protected against the recent increased costs arising from new holiday-pay and pension entitlements.
Another tactic is to make households pay by volume for the rubbish they generate, rather than through a flat fee or through local taxes.
It's inventive, joyous, and relaxing — the YouTube equivalent of slumping on a sofa with your mates and chatting rubbish for an hour or two.
After a garbage crisis in 2015 left rubbish piling up in the streets, companies began dumping it in the sea, spoiling the Mediterranean beaches.
Cities in the developing world are trying to get better at collecting rubbish and making sure that as little as possible goes to waste.
Britain in particular is newly conscious of such noxious rubbish after the success of "Blue Planet II", a BBC documentary series about the oceans.
There have also been public performances, including cheerleaders dancing to a peppy song about recycling and traditional drumming troupes battering away at rubbish bins.
If, at first, the Russians interpreted "luxury" as "Soviet champagne"—sweet and fizzy rubbish—now they're talking about grapes, production areas, and local varietals.
If I know my hair is greasy but I have a scarf on it, I still feel rubbish all day – even if it's covered.
His term as mayor of Bogotá was marked by clashes with the city council and disputes with contractors, one of which left rubbish uncollected.
I was away for work a lot and he would feed my cat, take out the rubbish, and make sure my things were safe.
But an increasingly common sight for Africans -- especially those in Nigeria -- is that of smog, rubbish and polluted water, according to a new report.
A number of artists take a similarly literal approach to humans' relationship with the sea, by working with found objects—found rubbish in particular.
Investment is needed to unblock and maintain often outdated city drainage systems, along with ensuring rubbish is collected to prevent drains getting clogged up.
Islamic State, which is bitterly opposed by the Taliban, said it carried out the Kabul attack but Zabihullah Mujahid dismissed the claim as "rubbish".
Instead, they figure to be an exercise in diving headfirst into the rubbish bin, and praying the smoldering garbage protects you from the flames.
I've just written about the Winter of Discontent and the rubbish piled up in central London streets in 1979, as Thatcher was coming in.
However, Pizzarotti's relations with the movement's national leadership cooled quickly after he rowed back on a campaign promise to close the city's rubbish incinerator.
Step behind the installation, though, and you realise that the hills are made of mounds of rubbish, the trees coloured with abandoned plastic bags.
To ease the problem, China aims to convert 30 percent of its rubbish to electricity by 2030, up from less than 5 percent now.
Local people invariably take the gangsters' side during police raids, forming human barricades, pelting law enforcers with rubbish and setting fire to their cars.
Unless you've got a projector (and those are rubbish in the daytime) or hide your TV in a cupboard, it's going to be noticed.
They found no evidence that the students had been burned at the rubbish dump at the time the official account said they had been.
Television images showed small groups of rock-throwing, masked youths clashing with police in the center of the metropolis, amid burning piles of rubbish.
Moscow region officials, however, rejected that assertion and said the nearest rubbish dump to the airport was 14 kilometers away, TASS news agency reported.
Ma Xiaoguang, spokesman for China's Taiwan Affairs Office, told a regular news conference in Beijing that Wu's comments were "complete nonsense and absolute rubbish".
"It's a victory for ordinary, decent people who have taken on the establishment," declared Nigel Farage, the head of the U.K. Independence Party. Rubbish.
The Ugandan government denied the assault accusation as "rubbish" and said the London-based lawyer should visit the detention facility to see for himself.
Mounds of rubbish lie rotting on street corners, a breeding ground for pests such as flies and rats and, in the rainy season, mosquitoes.
Saying no gets easier as you get older: I have gone from being rubbish at it to being a master, and am still improving.
Chinook, which describes itself as Britain's premier developer of technology to produce clean energy by burning rubbish, confirmed it has been awarded the contract.
"I think it took around eight hours just to clear up rubbish, sort through drawers, and to empty the whole room," Davies told Insider.
From what I could decipher, Warcraft is would-be Tolkien rubbish, a mishmash of smarter, more expansive fantasy worlds that mistakes humorlessness for gravity.
But when he announced plans to privatise the city's strike-plagued rubbish-collection service, Pikitup, the EFF threatened to vote him out of office.
Boucher said he'd "had enough" of the senator's habit of piling up garden rubbish along the border of their properties in Bowling Green, Kentucky.
I like to use the rubbish in the studio, and clay was my first material, so I try to make everything be like clay.
At least one British soldier was "wandering round with a chisel & hammer, knocking off brass figures & collecting all sorts of rubbish as loot," Capt.
A strike by rubbish collectors has left many trash cans overflowing, potholes riddle the roads, while the local transport system is in permanent crisis.
Mostly Syrians, they work for a contractor hastily hired by Lebanese authorities to remove a carpet of rubbish that covers the coastline of Lebanon.
"Backward people: don't dump your rubbish here," read one sign in Al-Hadba, the district where Ahmed, a 38-year-old health worker lives.
"The notion that HNA and Qatar acted in concert is total rubbish," supervisory board member Alexander Schuetz said in the Spiegel interview published Friday.
"This means that the target may not be taken seriously by some member states," added Martin Bowman of British campaigning group This is Rubbish.
Cleaning up the slums has been another priority for the city government, which has purchased new trucks to enable daily rubbish collection, Murimi noted.
Did you see news clips of how the young protesters picked up rubbish and debris and swept clean the streets before they went home?
In China, the People's Daily decided it meant "countries that suck", while Vietnam's Youth newspaper in Ho Chi Minh City went for "rubbish states".
" The newspaper wrote: "just entering them makes your head spin — the air is thick and there are rubbish, rags, and rancid food leftovers everywhere.
" "But on AGT there are so many feel-good moments that they show those more than me ripping people to pieces because they are rubbish.
"It's hard to imagine what else these people who generate such nonsense and rubbish can dream up next," said Putin, referring to unnamed U.S. politicians.
Decades of climbing on the world's highest mountain have turned it into a very tall garbage dump, strewn with rubbish, human waste and even bodies.
BRASILIA (Reuters) - One thing the designers of Brazil's modernistic capital Brasilia forgot to map out in their intricate plans was where to put the rubbish.
But the waste this created in 20th-century Europe and America was nothing compared with the rubbish now produced by emerging economies such as China.
It claws load upon load of stinking rubbish from a barrier stretched across the stream and deposits it into the back of an orange lorry.
After his resignation, Uli Hoeness, a former World Cup winner and now president of Bayern Munich, said that he "had been playing rubbish for years".
Now she retrieves the rubbish of apartment blocks that have an arrangement with the charity and sorts the recyclable portion in one of its sheds.
In the longer term he worries that so many new waste-processing facilities will spring up that they may actually have to compete for rubbish.
Ken Noguchi, a Japanese mountaineer, estimates that he has collected nine tonnes of rubbish from the slopes of Mount Everest during five clean-up expeditions.
Two sinister-looking six-taloned mechanical claws worthy of a Bond film grasp rubbish five tonnes at a time and drop it onto a conveyor.
According to Greenpeace, an estimated 12.7 million tonnes of plastic enters our oceans each year, which equates to a "truck load of rubbish" per minute.
Waste-to-energy is already commonly used in the power sector, where household rubbish such as food or grass cuttings are burned to create electricity.
Waste-to-energy is already commonly used in the power sector, where household rubbish such as food or grass cuttings are burnt to create electricity.
When we arrived, and I saw some friends collecting rubbish bins to set on fire, I knew it was going to be a long day.
The rise in rubbish will outstrip population growth, reaching 3.4 billion tons by 2050 from around 2 billion tons in 2016, according to the report.
MANAGING rubbish in Alaska's bush villages—small communities accessible only by boat or aircraft and often hundreds of miles from the nearest highway—is hard.
Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender advocacy groups say the current White House policies protect transgender students from discrimination and dismiss the safety concerns as rubbish.
This year the central government ordered 46 cities to come up with new systems for sorting rubbish, which it talks of making mandatory by 2020.
Mr Au posted a message on his Facebook account questioning the role of Chinese soldiers after the storm: he dismissed them as mere rubbish collectors.
What I find most objectionable is the idea that, since Parliament has rejected the withdrawal proposal it now becomes necessary to have another referendum. Rubbish!
It originally said the sale was appropriate and was heavily discounted to offset the costs of removing a lot of rubbish buried on the plot.
It is a maze of tightly packed, dilapidated shacks strewn with rubbish with no garbage collection, no drainage and only one tap for all residents.
Even more progress in winning backing for the green push could be made by creating more jobs for cleaners, rubbish collectors, and gardeners, he said.
"By and large, experimental psychologists have been trying to stay away from dreams to dissociate themselves from Freud and all that rubbish," Bourke told Motherboard.
This means that she has "rubbish" (her word) hearing in both ears and, in order to converse, relies on both hearing aids and lip reading.
LONDON — The age-old sarcastic expression "as useful as a chocolate teapot," has always been a brilliant quip for telling someone they're a bit rubbish.
Those who find themselves temporarily unable to afford the sum still get their rubbish collected so as to keep the community as clean as possible.
SHAHREZAD, Iraq (Reuters) - At the small mosque in Shahrezad village, piles of human faeces dot the ablutions room and rubbish is strewn around the garden.
The European Commission took Poland to court over its slow response in addressing poor air quality caused by extensive coal and rubbish burning in homes.
Trying to build your rubbish IKEA BILLY shelves, hanging some shit art on the walls, inviting everyone in your contacts over for a housewarming party.
The poll was rubbish—a later study found interviewees had not understood the questions—but rather than dismiss the results, Mr Asscher called them "troubling".
Across Senegal, plastic containers are strewn across roads, often with goats and cows feeding on them, while rubbish can be seen floating in the sea.
According to her findings, as many as 1,000 Jewish victims are buried there in mass graves, beneath farmland, woodland, rubbish heaps and a shooting range.
If the life of an infant can be cast aside like so much rubbish, the conscience of the nation must be either myopic or deluded.
They believe rubbish dumped in the environment is the main source of microplastics and plastic fibers released from synthetic clothes is also a significant source.
Local media have quoted Nabil Jisr, head of the Council for Development and Reconstruction, a government body, saying the rubbish would be sent to Russia.
As rubbish rotted in last year's suffocating summer heat, protests broke out and anti-government movements such as "You Stink" and "We Want Accountability" crystallized.
The U.S. scheme has also trained staff, developed recipes using leftover ingredients, separated food waste from regular rubbish, monitored it, and raised awareness among customers.
"The island is not exactly safe for anything to happen," he told CNN, saying it is filled with dead animals, water flies and rubbish everywhere.
There is separation [of different types of rubbish], but often things get lobbed in the same bin and people don't take care to separate recycling.
Back at the headquarters of the DiMola Bros demolition and rubbish removal company in Ridgewood, Queens, he has a veritable museum constructed from these discoveries.
Nieves' sister-in-law, Maryuri Pacheco, also scavenging rubbish nearby, described the quarantine as "nonsense" and said Maduro's government was always scaremongering about new threats.
To the south, young children scurried around noxious rubbish piles, full of fetid, month-old chicken carcasses, used condoms, and piles of fossilised dog shit.
After the match, a clip emerged of home fans kicking and punching a lone Shenhua supporter, while also pelting him with eggs, bottles and rubbish.
"You always feel helpless when you sail through lots of rubbish and you just can't stop the race to do anything about it," she said.
At the time, the former president said the charges against him were "nonsense and rubbish" and that he would resist any attempts to arrest him.
"I think that's the most reckless decision we can ever make," he tells me as we pick our way around the rubbish on the beach.
"If people want to see us as the rubbish dump of the world, you dream on," Yeo Bee Yin, the environment minister, said on Monday.
Or is it that I'll see just how rubbish all the other potential dates are, and so rate you more highly than I did before?
"A lot of people say that the two of us trying to clear the rubbish from the sea will not make any difference," Avelar said.
They quickly left when chased off by riot police, though some hung around long enough to throw rubbish bins into the path of police vans.
"She had emptied the contents of every cupboard and also the rubbish bin," Raynor continued, noting that the incident raised some questions about the pooch.
They were saying "that his signature looks like rubbish, is unreadable, and looks more like a heart rate monitor than a signature," Mr. Sigley wrote.
"I can't depend on the box, otherwise I would die from hunger," said Yuni Perez, a 48-year-old rubbish collector and mother of three.
The recent death of a pilot whale in Thailand with 80 pieces of plastic rubbish in its stomach has also drawn global attention to the problem.
In many parts of Europe and America rubbish collection is generally paid for by municipal taxes and the garbage disappears to huge facilities like Newby Island.
In a country that still sends over half its waste to landfill, municipalities and businesses are desperate to find other ways of disposing of their rubbish.
Municipalities that ask residents to separate their biodegradable waste from other rubbish often end up with material that is too contaminated to be of much use.
A research programme at the University of Arizona conducted several studies comparing the participants' own assessments of their habits with the record provided by their rubbish.
Rubbish is dumped into it by ships, or thrown or blown into it from coastal settlements, or washed into it through rivers, drains and sewage pipes.
Most of Lebanon's problems, from power cuts to the non-collection of rubbish, are not because of refugees, but because of Lebanon's dysfunctional and corrupt politics.
America under Donald Trump is an exception, but American cities and states are compensating by helping people sort their rubbish and send less to the landfill.
Look, I admire what WaterIsLife is doing, and I wish them all the best, but I also wish they'd stay away from this sort of rubbish.
"Three million Venezuelans are eating out of rubbish today," said the 28-year-old legislator Carlos Paparoni, nursing a few bruises after the Food Ministry protest.
Ms Mottley has countered by promising goodies of her own: tax cuts, higher pensions, an end to university fees and more rubbish trucks and school buses.
Just to be clear, I don't mean that all current music is unlistenable rubbish that is auto-tuned into something that would embarrass even R2-D2.
"The amendment of the Basel Convention is the first step in solving the global problem of unjust rubbish movement from developed to developing countries," Yeo said.
DIANA MAURERAlexandria, Virginia A game of two ideologies"How to win the World Cup" (June 9th) presented the heartening conclusion that "dictatorships are rubbish at football".
At sea, most plastics end up in vast rubbish patches fed by ocean circulation patterns, the biggest of which can be found in the north Pacific.
The newspaper said there were no residents at the site of the explosion, though there might have been rubbish collectors at work when the blast occurred.
It is illegal to plant in the UK and once cut down, is classed as "controlled waste," meaning it can't be disposed of with domestic rubbish.
The lite app, which is available without download inside the e-wallet with one billion users, has so far indexed more than 0.13,000 types of rubbish.
Ouk Vanday runs "Rubbish Cafe", a small wooden structure on the outskirts of Phnom Penh reinforced with walls made out of beer and plastic water bottles.
And then there was the album's title, Modern Life Is Rubbish, which Albarn stole from some graffiti art he had spotted on Bayswater Road in London.
Behind Djabea, about 30 teenagers gather plastic bottles clogging up drainage canals and gutters, while others go door to door asking residents for their plastic rubbish.
But when last summer they began to mass in the city's Martyrs' Square to protest at a pile-up of rubbish, riot police quickly dispersed them.
As part of this drive, the world's top importer of rubbish said in July that it would stop importing garbage by the end of this year.
In a field sampling report, Navy officials described the decades-old waste as innocuous "rubbish, bottles, wire, rope, paper, steel drums, etc." and promised to remediate.
To scavenge means to search for things that others have discarded, as children rummage for plastic bottles and phone parts on the rubbish tips of Delhi.
With the city as landlord, residents hope to gain basic municipal services, such as legal electrical hookups, water access, rubbish pickup, police patrols and street lighting.
Officials say they will resolve the crisis by paying a foreign company to ship rubbish abroad, although even the minister in charge calls the plan "crazy".
"We are not asking for an impossible thing," said Wadih al-Asmar, organizer of YouStink, a group formed last year to protest against the rubbish crisis.
But most of the rubbish Lacerda finds comes from the fishing and shipping industries, including equipment used in lobster fishing in the United States and Canada.
I've been in situations recently where I've seen guys like that walk into shops and they just get manipulated into buying absolute rubbish by the owners.
Still, reaction to the series, first shown at the Institute of Contemporary Arts in London, was fierce, with articles dismissing the dirty diaper liners as rubbish.
"I do think it is all rubbish, but I can see people continuing to try because journalism is desperate for anything to fund it," said Gerard.
A row of RVs lined up outside as patrons spilled out to buy tea and pies, despite online reviews warning of "rubbish food" and questionable prices.
In the 19th century, the city had a simple method for dealing with organic rubbish: It enlisted scavenging swine to nose through the gutters for leftovers.
The UN estimates that Mosul is now home to around 8 million tons of rubble and rubbish, which could take up to 10 years to clear.
And yet the administration has ignored or tried to rubbish such warnings—which is another reason for the spike of interest in climate on the left.
He has one employee and two dogs that limp among the rubbish and scrap, often resting in the shade of a torn, bleached green military cot.
People listen to rubbish people talk, we said we're not going to talk about any other fights, and we're not even going to do it now.
The team believes the most important control measure would be to limit the rat population and ensure there is no rubbish for rats to feed on.
Inside the bare apartment in Qatraneh, little could be seen besides broken glass from the shattered windows, a pile of blankets, empty containers and other rubbish.
Whenever the nation's news agenda gets cluttered with rubbish, a major concern becomes what news is under-covered or left out of the national discussion altogether.
Per its website, "While some articles are of the highest quality of scholarship, others are admittedly complete rubbish ... Please do not use Wikipedia to make critical decisions."
According to the "Wall Street Journal," people go through garbage bags full of rubbish to take whatever they can and then try to sell the empty bags.
Radio poubelle ("rubbish-bin radio"), as Quebeckers call shock radio, spreads the notion that the province is overrun with Muslims (they account for 3% of the population).
Many of the recycling firms that had argued rubbish was on the way out now say that unless they are given financial help, they themselves will disappear.
Barbecue might be messy by nature, but hopefully the new rubbish squads will help keep the mess where it belongs—all over your face and T-shirt.
Rubbish in the slums and markets is collected informally on tricycle carts known as "Borla taxis" since the paths are too small for city trucks to navigate.
Were landfill and incineration priced to reflect their environmental and social costs, people would throw their rubbish in the river or dump it by the road instead.
They religiously separate their rubbish by the colour of glass and are world champions at recycling (65% of all waste), easily beating the second-place South Koreans.
On display are brightly colored sculptures and art works depicting animals made with plastic waste Bordalo II finds in recycling centers, rubbish dumps and on the street.
More telling are unpaid taxes, foreclosure proceedings and recorded complaints of mould, rats, crumbling plaster, accumulating rubbish, and domestic fights, all of which hint at property neglect.
There are still some naysayers and skeptics, and still a few famous conductors, pianists, violinists of my generation who think it is all a load of rubbish.
ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Aworar Meka had been living and working at the Reppi rubbish dump in Addis Ababa for only one month when tragedy struck.
On Saturday Filippo Nogarin, mayor of the Tuscan city of Livorno, said he was under investigation for fraudulent bankruptcy in connection with the city rubbish collection company.
Separately, the Guardian said environment officials were worried that Britain would struggle to export waste as well as livestock, leading to growing mounds of rubbish and slurry.
A video posted on Facebook showed that a child, asked by a woman to clean up the rubbish, responded by saying he would "knock your brains out".
The consignments were labeled as containing plastics to be recycled in the Philippines but were filled with a variety of rubbish including diapers, newspapers and water bottles.
China, the world's biggest importer of plastic waste, has stopped accepting shipments of rubbish, such as plastic and paper, as part of a campaign against "foreign garbage".
"It's crazy that our solution to too much good food is to throw it away, and that there's been no innovation since the rubbish bin," says Cook.
Entocycle's darlings are black soldier flies, which transform food rubbish — things like spent beer grains, potato peelings, and fruit and vegetable waste — into viable animal feed pellets.
"You just saw the rubbish, the plastic everywhere you looked," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation, describing open drainage channels lining the streets blocked by plastic bottles.
Hong Kong's coastal waters and beaches are often strewn with rubbish from mainland China, where some companies discharge waste into the sea to cut costs, conservationists say.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - Lebanon's Interior Minister Nohad Machnouk said on Friday the country's rubbish crisis had been "99 percent solved" at a government committee meeting on the issue.
The city, which has declared a public health emergency, also shut schools on Monday and Tuesday, and banned construction and cracked down on the burning of rubbish.
KAMPALA (Reuters) - A forest of slender white poles topped with dark, unblinking eyes is quietly sprouting on the rubbish-strewn, potholed street corners of the Ugandan capital.
Polls suggest that most French people have had enough of demos and strikes, which at one point touched oil refineries, railways, rubbish-collection and Air France pilots.
Frank Rzucek Sr., Shanann Watts' father, questioned how Chris Watts could have killed people he was charged with protecting before disposing of them like bags of rubbish.
A local resident quoted by radio station Govorit Moskva said the gulls that struck the plane had probably come from an illegal rubbish dump near Zhukovsky airport.
Last year he'd been suspended and then fired after it was discovered he was taking payments to let travellers burn rubbish on a site in the woods.
The city, which has declared a public health emergency, also shut schools on Monday and Tuesday, and banned construction and cracked down on the burning of rubbish.
The North's official Korean Central News Agency targeted Trump as someone who tweets "weird articles of his ego-driven thoughts" and "spouts rubbish," The Associated Press reported.
Television footage showed the shots were fired as protesters surrounded traffic police, pelting them with rubbish, bricks and bottles and wrestling one of them to the ground.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Bereaved families tussled with rescue workers on Tuesday at the site of an Ethiopian rubbish dump where a landslide killed 65 people this weekend.
He'd created a forest of giant towers in the land around his home, made from the rubbish he'd found in the tips and junkyards of the region.
Plans for alternative dumps and even to export the rubbish were all rejected by residents, politicians and activists, until two temporary dumps in Beirut were eventually found.
Unable to dump waste, the private company responsible for collecting rubbish, Sukleen, stopped collecting trash from parts of Beirut and the adjoining Mount Lebanon area on Thursday.
As ambassador for badminton charity Solibad, Mainaky last month took 30 rackets and shoes to a village built around a rubbish dump on the outskirts of Jakarta.
Mounds of rubbish and debris including toppled trees were still being cleared from the streets, and some buildings required extensive repairs after windows imploded in the storm.
Ms. Dorries said in a post on Twitter that she had felt "pretty rubbish" but hoped that the worst of the viral illness had come and gone.
But Jose Luis Nieves, a 32-year-old foraging for food in a rubbish dump by Caracas' Plaza Venezuela, said he could not afford to stay indoors.
But SHOFCO runs schools, clinics and a network of drinking water points linked by aerial pipes suspended far above the rubbish-strewn alleys, keeping the water clean.
But SHOFCO runs schools, clinics and a network of drinking water points linked by aerial pipes suspended far above the rubbish-strewn alleys, keeping the water clean.
"Down in the Southern Ocean, the water is pretty pristine, and you don't see rubbish going past, and there are all the albatrosses flying around," Wardley said.
People living in densely populated slum areas with no running water or proper sewage and rubbish collection systems are particularly at risk of catching dengue, she said.
Farage rejected Zakaria's suggestion that the idea of Brexit meant that Britain was seeking to withdraw from the world, calling that notion "utter rubbish" over and over.
Unlike Ahyeon-dong, the streets in Seongbuk-dong are clear of rubbish and almost silent, with most homes hidden behind high walls, spiked fences, and security cameras.
District councils advise the government on a wide range of issues, especially matters relating to public services such as managing traffic lights, parks, libraries and rubbish collection.
"People are dumping sewage, waste and rubbish around the lake, creating pretty appalling conditions in some places," said Anson MacKay, an environmental scientist at University College London.
Inea has deployed 12 green eco-boats - each with a wire metal scoop on the front that lifts rubbish out of the water and into its hull.
"Obama also wrote that Queen Elizabeth brushed aside protocol about where to sit in a car with her, reportedly saying, "Oh it's all rubbish, just get in.
Similar backups have been reported in Canada, Ireland, Germany and several other European nations, while tons of rubbish is piling up in port cities like Hong Kong.
J. Liebling The price of freedom of religion, or of speech, or of the press, is that we must put up with a good deal of rubbish.
In Agbogbloshie, Ghana — a former wetland turned toxic electronics graveyard — young men make a living of about $2.50 a day sorting through the rubbish with their bare hands.
In the Sunday statement, the country's foreign ministry alluded to those sanctions and said US officials "spout rubbish" when they assume Obama's policies will be maintained in future.
Or it could interpreted as rubbish, selling fundamentally lazy and internally inconsistent "gotchas" about cultural capitalism back to the ultra-wealthy architects of it as monuments to themselves.
Migrants shouted at police in riot gear as the digger swept debris and rubbish away in a small section of the camp, which was otherwise left largely intact.
"Margins are not making sense (for the truckers)," said Joyce Gachugi, manager for PETCO Kenya, adding that the state should waive fees on moving rubbish across county boundaries.
"It is very important to show people what there is (in the sea), to show people that the sea has ended up being a rubbish dump," he said.
And let's be clear: I've been writing a rubbish book that I have no intention of ever showing to anyone, but it feels spiritually important that I finish.
But since the "wrong" guy won, you can be pretty sure all of its 74 pages have already been thrown into the rubbish bin at the White House.
At Traeger Hermosilla's monthly plogs in Melbourne, "We start at a meeting point with a safety briefing according to weather conditions, chosen circuit, [and] rubbish handling," she said.
The 23-year-old told the Geneva conference that shelters for displaced people must have decent facilities including electricity, rubbish disposal and separate toilets for men and women.
So when God says he will stop all this" — he meant the endless days living in a cramped box of a room — "I will throw that rubbish away.
Piers Morgan says President Trump's use of "lynching" is lazy and ignorant, but Joe Biden's guilty of it too ... so all the outrage is a bunch of rubbish.
But when Yevgeny Yevtushenko visited the ravine outside Kiev in 1961, he found no monument there to the nearly 34,000 victims, just lorries dumping piles of stinking rubbish.
While ordinarily such elections have to do with matters such as rubbish collection and bus lanes, in the current climate they will be a referendum on political values.
But tourists often get too close to the animals, risking the transmission of disease, or leave rubbish in the forest, says Serge Wich of Liverpool John Moores University.
Each sailor queued to pick up a bag of rubbish - separated into burnable and non-burnable bags – to be carried to waiting garbage trucks before starting shore leave.
By the end of the hottest day in French history, rubbish bins on streets and station platforms overflowed with empty plastic bottles—awaiting their probable fate as landfill.
They became unified in the wake of protests that erupted in Beirut in 2015, when the government failed for a long time to clear away the city's rubbish.
It also plans to resolve problems with rubbish disposal which spurred anti-government protests last year and the cabinet includes an anti-corruption minister for the first time.
The recent death of a pilot whale in Thailand with 80 pieces of plastic rubbish in its stomach garnered headlines locally, but drew more attention outside the country.
Misdemeanors included stuffing containers with mixed or toxic rubbish rather than the specific types labeled for recycling, and illegal smuggling of waste that was simply dumped in landfill.
If she found the inhabitants had not behaved during the year, Perchta ripped open their stomachs and disemboweled them, stuffing their cavity with straw, rocks, and other rubbish.
Read MoreHow China is changing your dinner plate This desire for fresh, perfect food and the economics of farming are generating food and agricultural rubbish like never before.
Now, as awareness rises, civil society groups like Trash Hero are playing an important role in Bali's push to keep its famous beaches and temples free of rubbish.
"Everyone should be able to come here but this invasion creates real problems for Venetians and the city, it creates infinite amounts of rubbish and noise," Bressanello said.
Despite the fact that the great majority of alternative treatments are either unproven or known to be rubbish, the discipline has also become more intertwined with conventional medicine.
Q. You've described the mainstream Chinese film market as a "booming rubbish dump," but what do you think of Chinese independent cinema, however small and underfunded it is?
They are seizing on vandalism by young opposition hotheads who burn rubbish in the streets and smash public property, to depict the whole movement as intent on violence.
Since then, rubbish collection has halted and festering trash has piled up in the city streets, causing what researchers and campaigners now say is a public health emergency.
But rubbish collector and former ANC supporter Raymond Ngwana, 40, said it was because of Malema's EFF that corruption in national government and local municipalities was being exposed.
"We're building our own little minicity with facilities, sanitations, rubbish," said Mr. Donovan, noting that almost everything needed to be transported for hundreds of miles on dirt roads.
There will be plenty of related celebrations then, but the one I'm most eager to see, "Rubbish and Dreams: The Genderqueer Performance Art of Stephen Varble," opens Sept.
In his miniatures, Smith aims to recreate the gritty, overpowering atmosphere of urban decay of the cities, like a decrepit back alley filled with rust, rubbish, and graffiti.
WIRECUTTER In time for Earth Day, items that tourist destinations often find tossed out by travelers — and some ways that you can avoid adding to all that rubbish.
As new deliveries arrive rubbish pickers — mainly African migrants with rags wrapped round their faces to counter the stench — dive in to scavenge for plastic, cardboard and metals.
For the past four years, Yenifer Jimenez, not related to Manuel, has led a group of farmers who clear rubbish and weeds to unblock the streams each month.
Once known as "Kin la belle", its residents—fed up with the festering rubbish and open gutters—re-christened the place "Kin la poubelle", or "Kin the dustbin".
The western suburb of Rhodes had been inundated with avid Pokémon Go fans since the game launched in July, leading residents to complain about crowds, rubbish and noise.
Brazilian sailors said recently that the work of eco-boats picking up rubbish along competition routes had improved the situation considerably, but that more needed to be done.
Much of the rubbish was single-use consumer items such as bottle caps, straws, shoes and sandals, eco-toxicologists from the University of Tasmania said at the time.
People can walk, jog or roller-skate wherever they please on them, and there is an ever-shifting array of dogs, prams, signs and rubbish to avoid, as well.
She used to obsessively pick up shells, pebbles and sea glass, and I imagine her guilt about accumulating this rubbish led her to be really crafty with these things.
I looked at the truck, and $700 and a week later, I went and bought my own truck and started the Rubbish Boys with a vision for something bigger.
McKenna's announcement came soon after Duterte's spokesman Salvador Panelo announced that local officials had been ordered to find a private shipping company to transport the rubbish back to Canada.
Named the "PET Project," the boat will run regular trips along the river to fish out plastic rubbish, which in turn will be used to build more such vessels.
Nevertheless, the MSC added that its volunteers had still found a large amount of rubbish, with more than 268,000 individual pieces being removed from beaches between 2015 and 2016.
The improvements at Bekasi are part of a broader trend of developing-world governments finally grasping that proper rubbish collection is more than just keeping your streets smelling nice.
At other times he drives a bulldozer in "the pit", where rubbish trucks dump San Francisco's household waste, to be loaded onto bigger trucks also headed for the landfill.
There he met a teenager called Sonny Boy, and the pair spent a day exploring his home, a slum on the top of a rubbish dump nicknamed "Smoky Mountain".
There plenty of garbage in the deep sea already: When scientists do ROV surveys there, they'll "often find rubbish and plastic waste and wine bottles and things," Taylor said.
Reeling from a nasty breakup and crashing on his sister's couch, Dave is a rubbish uncle, constantly swearing in front of Felix and letting him play violent video games.
I was disgusted and confused at the same time, and also a little bit curious to know what a big load of rubbish he was going to tell me.
At weekends hundreds of people line up to offload carefully sorted rubbish at Sobirator, a non-profit centre, one of a handful of recycling sites in the Russian capital.
Outside the well-heeled city center, there is little sign of prosperity, with most of its 244 million people crammed into rundown neighborhoods where rubbish is piled in alleyways.
Brexiteers rubbish the competence and motives of the Bank of England, while in Turkey President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has been in a tug-of-war with the central bank.
Police in the southeastern city fired teargas and arrested 11.33 people after several hundred demonstrators threw objects and set fire to cars, motorbikes, a construction cabin and rubbish bins.
The only thing clear at this one is that the Bell Street bin is — for now, at least — the most popular rubbish receptacle in Britain by a country mile.
In June, the death of a pilot whale in Thailand with 80 pieces of plastic rubbish in its stomach garnered headlines locally, but drew more attention outside the country.
Along with news that communities minister Marcus Jones wants to raise the fines for littering to £22, people on Twitter thought the whole thing was a load of rubbish.
Some members like Lau search dumpsters and rubbish bins, retrieving discarded items and re-using them or sharing with others in an effort to save money and the environment.
"I'm the first one to say we shouldn't be speaking bad about things on TV, but I think the new qualifying format is pretty rubbish," Wolff told Sky Sports.
In his studies, lacombi primes his subjects for tDCS treatment by giving them literature on the technology—one group reading that tDCS works brilliantly, the other that it's rubbish.
And, if I'm on a night out with people I don't know very well, being the first to leave often results in assertions that I'm rubbish and no fun.
Rubbish collected from hotels and villages by informal workers is often dumped in rivers and then carried out to sea before eventually finding its way back to the coastline.
In Lagos, Nigeria, start-up Wecyclers runs a trash collection and recycling business, providing revenue for slum residents who gather rubbish by bicycle and are paid for the service.
I used to chew pills (MDMA) until they started chopping them with heaps of rubbish, then I moved onto speed and ice because they're the cleanest and most potent.
I often found myself stopping as I played just to scrutinize a tiny wall detail or a bit of rubbish after a brief glimpse sparked some memory or another.
"Throwing rubbish from a vehicle is just as unacceptable as dropping it in the street and we will tackle this antisocial behaviour by hitting litter louts in the pocket."
Considering so many people take ratings on review websites as gospel, the campaign serves as a good reminder that, actually, what's "rubbish" to one person is breathtaking to another.
Take it from a brown-­skinned immigrant to America from a country oppressed by the English for close to a hundred years: Kang's argument is complete and utter rubbish.
The hardline CGT union said it would extend a rubbish collection strike in the capital until June 14, and Air France pilots confirmed a four-day walkout over pay.
Presidential spokesman Manoah Esipisu told CNN that the opposition's claim that the government was trying to undermine independent institutions was "rubbish" that he could not legitimize with a response.
Research by urban planner Lee Wilshire shows congestion occurs around scarce shared facilities, such as water points and rubbish disposal units -- there are just 13 water points serving London.
So confident was Britain's best-selling newspaper, the Sun, of his imminent downfall, that their final front page of the campaign pictured him quite literally in a rubbish bin.
One supporter stands on the street railings in an almost Christ-like pose, still holding up a banner that reads "Farewell Boleyn" while surrounded by rubbish and glass shards.
But even if you've no sense of rhythm, Megamix is forgiving enough to show you a good time—and hilarious enough that you won't mind being rubbish at it.
To show the impact of this scheme, Surabaya authorities say that about 5,400 kilograms of plastic rubbish are collected from passengers each month before being auctioned to recycling companies.
"I don't have any problem at all with locals throwing tourists in a lake when they leave their rubbish lying around or biff it out a window," he said.
Wolff, whose team qualified first and second with triple champion Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg, had said in Melbourne that the new format was 'pretty rubbish' and needed changing.
Refuse workers found the baby in a bloody plastic bag while clearing the rubbish chute, the Straits Times said, quoting one who said the baby was crying when discovered.
"If people want to see us as the rubbish dump of the world, you dream on," the minister said Monday during a tour of an inspection site with journalists.
In fact, there's a near comical competition among columnists to establish who can most rubbish the version emerging in the international media covering the story from Turkey and elsewhere.
Luckily there are iron bars on my window that will keep my dish from falling off the windowsill and into the rubbish bins of the restaurant next door. Charming.
In Istanbul in April, a group of teenage boys spilled out of a tall, red-brick factory wheeling a massive metal cage full of rubbish toward a row of bins.
With some of the world's biggest festivals coming up, months of great music and outdoor partying lie ahead, as well as huge mountains of rubbish and fields littered with plastic.
According to a new World Bank report, in 2.93 the world generated 2bn tonnes of municipal solid waste (household and commercial rubbish)—up from 1.8bn tonnes just three years earlier.
A typical citizen of Lesotho produces 110 grams a day, one-fortieth as much as a typical citizen of Iceland (the country with the highest rubbish-generation rate per person).
Now food waste — and trash in general — are getting to be such big problems that pockets of many U.S. cities are having a difficult time managing rubbish on trash days.
The government's chief inspector of prisons observed filthy common areas with rubbish piling up; fleas, cockroaches and rats; blood and vomit left overnight; and cramped cells "not fit for habitation".
Visionaries see a future in which things like household rubbish and pig slurry will provide the fuel for cars and homes, doing away with the need for dirty fossil fuels.
" Leon Emirali, an entrepreneur and investor, is taking part in the plastic-free challenge because he believes that humans can't "go on treating the world's oceans like a rubbish dump.
According to a new World Bank report, in 2016 the world generated 2bn tonnes of municipal solid waste (household and commercial rubbish)—up from 1.8bn tonnes just three years earlier.

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