Bin there, done that: Talking rubbish

Man and Woman Throw Garbage in Special Litter Bins with Recycle Sing for Paper and Plastic Rubbish Sorting in Office

Sometimes it’s good to talk rubbish. Despite the emphasis on recycling and sustainability, how often do we truly pay attention to the bins in our workplaces? It might be time for dealers to inspire customers to enhance workplace recycling efforts with bins that boast a bit more appeal

In an office environment, the average employee is estimated to generate approximately 500kg of waste annually. Despite this substantial amount, recycling rates in UK offices remain disappointingly low. This not only poses environmental concerns but also imposes significant financial burdens on businesses. Recent studies reveal that enhancing waste management practices could lead to a remarkable 70% reduction in disposal costs for large businesses.

While the savings might not be that high for smaller and medium sized enterprises, more effective waste management could still have a considerable impact on spend. So, how can dealers help workplaces to make better use of their bins?

It’s a simple truth: if people can’t see it, they won’t use it. While no one desires unsightly bins to dominate the office space, there are myriad ways to integrate waste containers seamlessly into the workplace aesthetic, just like any other piece of furniture. Dealers should provide a variety of options in terms of colour and material. Top trends for 2024 include wood-panelled containers and sleek contemporary designs.

While increasing the visibility of bins can encourage better usage, concerns frequently arise regarding hygiene, odours, and contamination. By providing supplementary products that address these concerns, dealers can assist businesses in improving waste management practices without subjecting workers to unpleasant smells. Dealers may consider offering odour-neutralising bin liners and sanitisers to maintain a fresh environment.

Moreover, businesses should contemplate eliminating individual waste bins and substituting them with larger, lidded bins in communal areas, particularly those that are touch activated to ensure bins are sealed when not in use. This not only enhances waste separation practices but also maximizes space at workstations, resulting in less cluttered and more comfortable desks.

Expanding the array of recycling options available within the workspace is crucial for boosting recycling rates. Businesses should explore the possibility of installing recycling stations equipped with battery recycling bins, organic waste containers, and WEEE waste storage. To enhance this, dealers should also encourage businesses to utilise effective signage to encourage waste separation. This may entail the use of bin stickers, posters and labels to provide direction as to appropriate usage.

While better bin use might not be something businesses think about as a prominent organisational concern, day-to-day waste management plays a significant role in both environmental sustainability and financial efficiency. Dealers have an opportunity to inspire workplaces to elevate their recycling efforts by offering bins that are both functional and visually appealing. By diversifying to offer a range of options in terms of design and functionality, along with supplementary products to address hygiene concerns, dealers play a vital role in helping businesses elevate their waste management practices while fostering a more enjoyable and productive workplace environment.

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