That's an excellent question, and yes, we absolutely do! A key focus in modern public space management is moving beyond simple containment to actively influencing user behavior to reduce litter. We offer several models designed specifically for this purpose.
One of our most effective lines is our solar-powered compacting bins. These units use integrated sensors and compacting mechanisms. When waste reaches a certain level, it's quietly compressed, allowing the bin to hold up to 8 times more than a standard unit. This dramatically reduces overflow incidents—a major cause of wind-blown litter. Their clean, modern design and visible "smart" technology also encourage proper disposal.
For areas with high foot traffic, we recommend our dual-stream recycling and waste stations. Clear, standardized signage and color-coded openings (blue for recycling, black for landfill) make correct disposal intuitive, reducing contamination and misplaced litter. The unified design keeps the area tidy.
Perhaps our most engaging solution is the "Ballot Bin." This features a clear, divided front panel with a provocative question (e.g., "Who is the greatest footballer of all time?"). Users vote by placing their cigarette butt or small trash in the left or right side. This gamification tactic has been shown to reduce related litter by over 40% in pilot studies.
Ultimately, the right model depends on your specific environment and the type of litter you're targeting. The common thread is designing bins that are easy to use, visually communicative, and psychologically engaging to make the right choice the easy and even interesting choice for the public.