That's a great question, and it's something we're very focused on. At our company, we handle the recycling of old municipal trash bins through a dedicated, multi-step program designed for maximum sustainability. First, we coordinate with city crews during scheduled replacements. The old bins are collected and transported to our specialized processing facility. There, they undergo thorough sorting by material type—primarily plastics like HDPE, metals, and sometimes rubber components. The bins are then cleaned, shredded, and processed into raw flake or pellet form. This recycled material is supplied to manufacturers to create new products, such as park benches, composite lumber, or even new bins, completing the circular economy loop. We ensure every part of the bin is diverted from landfill, supporting our partners' environmental goals and contributing to cleaner communities.
How does your company handle the recycling of old urban trash bins?
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