Solutions for a Clean and Beautiful Outdoor Space

sponsored by Grijsen

Wherever people congregate, stay and pass through, there is also waste. Choosing good solutions for waste is a real challenge. And a very important one. Enjoying a beautifully designed outdoor space will be more successful if it also stays clean. This is where litter bins play an important role.

Litter bins: practical choices

When choosing waste bins, there are a large number of practical choices to be made. Several factors play a role here where public space design and maintenance come together. Choices must be made for the number of bins, the capacity of the different bins, the location of the bins, the choice between plastic bag holders, inner bins or roll cages. This is linked to the number of times bins are emptied, how many people use the space, how much seating space there is, and waste separation policies also play a role.

Appearance does matter

Besides all the practical issues involved in the choice of bins, the design of the bins is also an important subject. Litter bins can be manufactured in any RAL colour of your choice. This gives the possibility to make litter bins stand out or blend in with the surroundings. A wide range of litter bins makes it possible to match the style of the litter bins with the rest of the street furniture.

User-friendly and durable

Litter bins in public spaces must satisfy many requirements. This also applies to durability and user-friendliness. Grijsen litter bins meet the highest requirements in this field. The choice of excellent materials is extremely important so that they can withstand weather influences and intensive use. All designs are made so that parts of the litter bin can be easily replaced. In consultation with cleaning services, so much expertise has been accumulated over the past 30 years that emptying the bins has been made as easy and safe as possible.

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Published on March 8, 2023




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