trash chute
Plural
trash chutes
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a vertical or inclined passage in a building that allows for the convenient disposal of waste materials by dropping them into a designated collection area or dumpster
A trash chute is a vertical tube built into a building, designed to allow waste or garbage to be dropped from higher floors to a lower level, often to a central collection area. It is commonly found in apartment buildings, hotels, and office complexes to make the process of disposing of waste more convenient. The chute is usually located in a hallway or near the stairwell, with an opening for users to deposit their trash. At the bottom of the chute, the waste is typically collected in a bin or container for removal.
- The apartment building has a trash chute on every floor to make garbage disposal more convenient for residents.
- He accidentally dropped his bag into the trash chute while trying to dispose of the packaging.
- The janitor is responsible for emptying the bins at the bottom of the trash chute each day.
- She was frustrated when the trash chute became blocked, causing a delay in waste removal.
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