- Every waste stream, you need to separate recycling all in one place
- Easy to use and empty thanks to their pedal operation
- Suitable for indoor or outdoor use with durable polypropylene construction
- Quick to clean and disinfect with its smooth surfaces
- Fast to assemble – each bin is set up in less than five minutes
- Saves space in storage, being stackable when the pedal mechanism removed
Everything your business needs to sort and separate waste and recycling. This practical recycling station is quick and easy to assemble and is simple to use with its handy pedal operation.
Constructed from robust polypropylene, the bins in this waste separation station are perfect for use indoors and outdoors and can withstand constant use. The smooth surfaces of these recycling bins can be easily wiped down and disinfected, making cleaning a breeze.
They are even convenient when not in use, as they are easily stacked to minimise storage space – once the pedal mechanism is removed.
The real advantage to this waste collection station is that it provide you with everything your business needs to comply with Welsh recycling regulations. Unaware of these new regulations? We'll break it down for you.
Separated Waste Collections for Workplaces
As of 6th April 2024 (subject to the Senedd) all workplaces will be required to separate their recycling into six different types:
- Food – for premises that produce more than 5kg of food waste a week
- Paper and card
- Glass
- Metal, plastic, and cartons and other fibre-plastic composite packaging of a similar composition
- Unsold small waste electrical and electronic equipment (sWEEE)
- Unsold textiles
Each to be collected separately by your local authority or waste contractor. Failure to comply with these regulations may result in a fine.
Why is the Welsh government enacting these changes? This new method of recycling is designed to help Wales reach zero waste and reduce carbon emissions by 2050. This will be done by keeping recycled materials in use for as long as possible, which will help to tackle the rising costs of materials.