The 240L Wheelie Bin is one of the smaller bins we have on offer, but they are perfect for smaller businesses, or for companies who don’t have a lot of free space on their site to dedicate to waste storage. They are the same sizes as most residential wheelie bins (i.e. the ones you have outside of your home right now) and can be used to store 3-4 bags of waste.
The 240L Wheelie Bins are highly durable and made to last. This means that they cannot be easily damaged or pierced, and can be used for years to come. Furthemore, they can be used to store a wide variety of waste types, including:
Dry Mixed Recyclables
Paper
Card
Plastic
Glass
General Waste
Food Waste
No matter what kind of waste you produce at your business, it’s important that you (and the rest of your team) are able to segregate the different waste types prior to collection, to allow for easy and efficient recycling. Our 240L bins are perfect for this as they are available in a wide range of colours, reducing the chances of cross-contamination occurring on-site.
Furthemore, the 240L Wheelie Bins feature two wheels, making them easy to move around when necessary. Their relatively small size means that they are perfect for companies that do not produce large volumes of waste on a daily basis but still would like to make more of an effort to recycle on-site. For example, if you only produce one sack/bag of recyclable waste per week, your 240L Wheelie Bin will only need to be collected once a month. However, your collection plan is completely flexible and tailored to your needs – meaning that we can even pick these bins up on a daily basis is necessary.
1770mm x 740mm x 585mm
Daily, weekly, fortnightly
3 - 5 bags
This is the same size as the one outside your house. Holds 3 - 5 bags
There are two main forms of cardboard used within the UK – both of which are easily recyclable. This includes paperboard, which is relatively thin and used for cereal boxes and egg cartons. Corrugated paperboard is much stronger and thicker
Every business – large or small – will handle some form of confidential waste in their daily operations
Dry Mixed Recycling (DMR) refers to recyclable products that are free from potential contaminants, such as food waste or oils.
Recent studies estimate that 14% of the food we produce within the UK is wasted
Whether you have a natural green thumb and a sprawling garden or have an office filled with dying houseplants, you’ll likely produce some form of green waste in your daily life
General waste typically refers to byproducts from both businesses and residential properties that cannot easily be recycled.
Glass waste simply refers to any glass products that have served their original purpose and must be disposed of safely and securely. There are various different kinds of glass waste.
Plastic waste simply refers to any products that are made from plastic materials. This waste can typically be divided into seven separate categories in relation to the type of plastic they are made from
The WEEE regulations aim to reduce the amount of e-waste going to landfill and to increase recycling and reuse.