- Every recycling stream you need for your business
- Strong and durable plastic withstands constant use
- Makes use of limited space thanks to its slim profile
- Stickers supplied with each bin help segregate waste
- Overhanging lid hides unsightly bin liners
- Handles make emptying and moving the bin effortless
- Quick and easy to assemble with stick-on artwork
Our sustainabin recycling station has everything you need for your business to recycle waste correctly. It also includes the appropriate signage to help colleagues or guests distinguish the separate waste streams.
A great addition to any office, factory, classroom, or store, they can fit right into any working environment. Their slim, lightweight design leaves a small footprint which helps it to fit in tight spaces, great for use in smaller premises or corridors.
Made from strong and durable Polyethylene, the bin is long-lasting and will not rust or dent. The unique design makes it easier for you to empty the bin when full. It also has smooth sides, making it easy to wipe clean.
With a combination of grey, red, dark aqua, green and black, this station helps users quickly recognise how waste in your business is sorted.
60 Litre Base Dimensions
275mm Wide x 590mm Depth x 635mm Height
70 Litre Base Dimensions
275mm Wide x 590mm Depth x 760mm Height
Lid Dimensions
295mm Wide x 590mm Depth x 75mm Height
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.