That's a great question for any community garden organizer! The most cost-effective bin isn't just the cheapest one upfront; it's the one that balances price, durability, and functionality to save money long-term. For a small community garden, I'd recommend focusing on a medium-capacity (around 30-40 gallons) bin made from durable resin or metal. Look for a sturdy, lidded model to keep pests out and withstand sun and rain. A bin with a secure lid or even a simple locking mechanism is wise for public spaces. Consider getting two bins to separate general waste from recyclables (like plant pots and bottles), promoting sustainability. Brands like Rubbermaid or simple galvanized steel cans offer good value. Avoid very cheap, thin plastic bins—they crack quickly. The best value comes from a bin you only have to buy once.
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