We use a Green Johanna Hot Composter which takes even meat scraps and bones. No stinky trash beyond the occasional diaper. The compost bowl in the kitchen never stinks because the morning's coffee grounds are on hand to sprinkle atop whatever was just put in the bowl. Then nightly, the whole coffee filter and remaining grounds go on top. Further starving any bugs of access, the day's shredded junk mail goes on top of that. Compost bowl makes it to the bin frequently, but even if it doesn't go daily, there is no odor or bugs. No odor to the trash itself, as there is nothing decomposing. It is mostly plastic bags, plastic wrap, the plastic windows from window envelopes, spent rubber bands, dental floss and the like.
This method evolved because I'm lazy. Too lazy to take out the trash, so I figured out a way to generate as little as possible without inconveniencing myself. Unless we have a diaper clad infant around, I could manage a month without taking out the trash.