The OED (http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/trash?view=uk) says the Trash is North American, as is trash can (http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/trashcan?view=uk). Rubbish (http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/rubbish?view=uk) is defined as (in this context) "1 waste material; refuse or litter." and a bin (again in this context) is (http://www.askoxford.com/concise_oed/bin?view=uk) "1 a container for rubbish."
I normally stand by the OED and would in this case. I'd say it should be "Bin" or maybe "Rubbish Bin" in en_gb
The OED (http:// www.askoxford. com/concise_ oed/trash? view=uk) says the Trash is North American, as is trash can (http:// www.askoxford. com/concise_ oed/trashcan? view=uk). Rubbish (http:// www.askoxford. com/concise_ oed/rubbish? view=uk) is defined as (in this context) "1 waste material; refuse or litter." and a bin (again in this context) is (http:// www.askoxford. com/concise_ oed/bin? view=uk) "1 a container for rubbish."
I normally stand by the OED and would in this case. I'd say it should be "Bin" or maybe "Rubbish Bin" in en_gb