Bin Liner Articles & Analysis
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Composting in a residential environment is one thing-particularly if you live in a municipality that offers curbside pickup. In this context, a small group of people simply have to get in the habit of tossing food waste into an appropriate bin, and make sure that food waste is set out on the curb once a week. Composting in a commercial, educational or multi-residential setting, however, is quite ...
On average, a household will generate about 5lbs of organic waste every week. Unfortunately, organic waste collection hasn’t been developed and implemented like recycling, and as a result, the majority of that organic waste ends up in landfill. That’s a double whammy for the environment because organic waste is a precious resource for soil regeneration that is being wasted, and ...
Nevertheless, the CeDo Group, which is based in the English town of Telford and is regarded as one of the European market leaders for bin liners and garbage bags, uses exclusively recycled material in its blown film extrusion lines. ...
We all have recycling boxes that sit next to our wheelie bins and often there is a public recycling point in a car-park nearby. ...
The Early Days One aspect of SSO (food) program evolution relates to the recognition of the inherent relationship between bins and liner bags. In the early days, the debate often centered on “bins” or “bags” as the mechanism of transfer from the household to the curb. ...
