It seems like the Trash icon has some sort of database of mounted drives
to keep tabs of items that have been deleted, and then does not refresh
this database to only display the status of actually mounted drives.

Since it can never "Empty" the trash of unmounted drives, the display
remains showing items to be removed on unmounted or removed drives (and
the removable drives could have their Trash actually emptied on other
systems anyway).

It seems that the Trash icon needs to hook into the mount/unmount
processes to keep itself only displaying the status of drives that are
actually mounted on the system at any particular time.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/269441

Title:
  Trash always full

Status in “gnome-applets” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I've seen other users having problems with that the trash appears
  empty even though it isn't. I have the opposite problem: my trash icon
  on the desktop always appears full, even if empty.

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