That's a very common and frustrating issue in urban areas! Liquid pooling at the bottom of a trash can leads to leaks, horrible odors, and attracts pests. The good news is, yes, there are absolutely models designed to handle this problem.
The most direct solution is a trash can specifically built with a drainage system. These are often marketed as "leak-proof" or "outdoor" garbage bins. They typically feature a sealed, waterproof body with one or more small drainage plugs or holes at the very bottom. This allows any accumulated liquid (from melted ice, food scraps, or rain) to safely drain out, usually into a gutter or onto a surface that can handle moisture. They are ideal for patios, alleyways, or any outdoor collection point.
If a dedicated drainage model isn't available, a popular DIY fix is to carefully drill a few small holes in the bottom of your existing can. Place it on bricks or a stand to allow airflow and drainage. For indoor use, the best prevention is using high-quality, leak-proof trash bags and ensuring all liquid containers are empty before disposal. For kitchen waste, consider a bin with a tight-sealing lid and a removable inner bucket for easy cleaning.
So, while your standard indoor bin might not have drainage, seeking out a purpose-built "outdoor" or "leak-proof" model is your best bet for a clean, dry, and odor-free solution.