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The Different Types of Waste Bins

Perhaps the most mundane and taken-for-granted objects we use around our home, work, or school is the humble rubbish or waste bin. People use the wrong bin for the wrong purpose and this can lead to all sorts of problems.

Waste bins differentiate in what they are used for and where they are used and it's important to get it right. You may check out the various online sources to find the best waste bin assistance. Here is a list of some of the different types of bins and what they are designed for:

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1.Waste paper bin 

Possibly the simplest design of all bins. A waste bin for paper doesn't need a lid as the paper will not rot and let off smells. They also don't need to be too large as most people will screw up the waste paper before they throw it away.

2.Kitchen bin

One of the hardest working bins. Kitchen bins have to cope with all sorts of waste including smelly food scraps so kitchen bins need a good lid. They also need a simple means of throwing things away without having to handle the bin, so pedal bins or those with swing lids are often used.

3.External bin 

Whilst many local authorities supply householders with bins. Not everyone is so lucky and businesses and schools often have to buy their own. An external bin needs to be strong and has to be made from a material that can cope with the rigors of the weather.

There are plenty of other types of bins available but those above are quite common. In general, when looking for a waste bin it's important to remember what and where the bin will be used and then choose the right waste bin for the right environment.