 When you remove the waste from the home, you want to segregate it into different piles, especially if you're in a city, so the city can remove it properly. So, we've got here some paint, light bulbs, this would be like in a category of hazardous household waste. And we've got some food items here, household trash, canning items, those would be in the food area and household trash. We've got some appliances here, microwaving a dishwasher, things like that. That would be in a separate category. And then any kind of vegetation, tree waste, that would be in a separate category as well. And really the other main category would be your construction waste. You can see that here. Now, as we look at this construction waste, let me show you something that you shouldn't do, so something that needs to be moved in this case. We don't want to stack waste up against trees or utility poles like this, because the removal of that waste is usually done with heavy equipment. They're not going to be able to get to this safely without hitting up against, in this case, a utility pole. So, we don't want to stack waste against poles or trees that would keep them from the city from removing the waste.