We have a good spot at the end of our kitchen cabinets for the wastecan. When we boondock we take it with us when we need to dump and there's usually a trash can by the dump facility. If not, we have asked the forest service office what to do with it. We have also gone to an actual campground to spend some time after boondocking and we deposit it there. We really don't generate a lot of garbage. We recycle, too. We don't store a big bag of garbage. When we have a small grocery bag full we dispose of it. We can't take it 'home'. We have no home other than our motorhome. When we boondock in Quartzsite, AZ with a large group, someone is always offering to make a 'garbage run' to the town facility which gladly accepts it. We'll also get fuel or go to a fast food place to eat and take our 'small' bag there. Folks are always emptying their cars of trash at the fuel stations. The key is a 'small' bag of garbage only - not a huge Hefty bag of garbage and trash. Recycle and burn what's burnable. By the way, cans or bottles are not burnable. (We've volunteered at parks and have had to clean out ugly firepits of unburnables.) There are also folks who are on vacation for a couple weeks traveling across country and not all go to private campgrounds. They're not going to take it home with them.