I'm sure if you looked more into this policy, it has to do with food / solids being poured down the sink. Our office had a problem where people would try to drain their soups to throw it out, but would end up pouring noodles or whatever with it. I would think soda would be perfectly fine, or maybe your office actually perfers non-empty soda bottles in the trash. But even in that case, I'm sure they would like all liquid containers to be tightly sealed before trashing. |
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No sink anywhere near my office.
Visitor in my office. 2 reasons this is sometimes in trash. |
uh, a toilet is a sink and it's designed for solids. You really don't have a toilet or a sink to wash yojr hands in, or a plant or a parming lot...nowhere to toss liquids?? Really? Not buying it. |
| I'm guilty of the liquids in the trash. Sorry, but there's no sink in my company. I have to walk down to another part of the building for the bathroom. I try to drink up all my soda in the can, but sometimes don't and am too lazy at the end of the day to take it the bathroom sink. I would never throw trash outside the can and expect someone else to pick it up, though. |
Same here, but I just take the liquid to the bathroom with me whenever I go. Not a huge deal. Do you not go to the bathroom at least a few times a day? |