- All the recycling separation you need for your business - in one place
- Perfect for use indoors and outdoors thanks to their robust construction
- Easy to move even when full – thanks to their ergonomic handles
- All wheelie bins can be used by standard DIN and AFNOR lifting equipment for emptying
- Easy to apply signage is installed within seconds
Looking to find a recycling solution for your business? Look no further, than our separate waste collection station. These wheelie bins make for excellent recycling units, thanks to their convenient design and robust construction. This station comes with five recycling bins and their relevant signage.
Made with convenience in mind, these units can be lifted by standard DIN and ANFOR equipment, so they are easily emptied by most waste collection service providers. They also come with a pair of durable 200mm wheels and an ergonomic handle, which makes moving the individual units a breeze.
Needs liners to go with them? Our 240 Litre Black Wheelie Bin Liners 30" x 48" x 54" – 100 Liners per Box suit perfectly.
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.