Absolutely, it is possible to custom print liner bags for this waste bin with your city’s logo—and many municipalities already do it for brand consistency, public awareness, or waste sorting education. Here’s how it typically works:
First, the bags are usually made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or low-density polyethylene (LDPE), which accept up to two‑color or four‑color flexographic printing. The logo is printed directly onto the bag surface, often in a repeat pattern or placed in a specific area like the top flap or center panel.
Most suppliers require a minimum order quantity—commonly between 5,000 and 10,000 bags—to set up the printing plate. The cost per bag can be slightly higher than plain liners, but bulk orders reduce the premium. You’ll also need to provide a high‑resolution vector file (AI, EPS, or PDF) of your logo.
One thing to keep in mind: the ink used must be compatible with the bag’s thickness and application. For outdoor bins, UV‑resistant inks are recommended to prevent fading. If the bags will be used for recycling or compost, make sure the ink is water‑based and meets composting standards.
Finally, ask your supplier for a sample proof before full production to check color accuracy and placement. Many companies also offer digital mock‑ups so you can see how the logo will look on the finished bag.
So yes—custom printing is definitely an option, and it adds a professional, civic touch to public waste bins. Check with your bag supplier about their specific capabilities and minimums.