That's a great question! Honestly, replacing the liner bags in those big, rectangular public bins isn't as difficult as it might seem. The main challenge is usually the size and weight of the full bag, not the process itself.
Typically, the process is quite straightforward. First, you open the side or top service door. Then, you simply gather the top of the full liner, tie it off, and lift it out. The bins are designed for this. The real trick is having the right replacement bag—a heavy-duty, large-capacity liner that fits the specific bin model—and a system for handling the heavy, full bag.
For city workers, it's a routine task. They often use carts or small trucks to transport the full liners. For a business owner or property manager doing it themselves, the key is to use proper lifting techniques and maybe a partner for the heaviest bags. So, while it requires some physical effort, the procedure itself is simple and designed for efficiency. The difficulty is more about logistics than complexity.