Choosing the right size outdoor trash can for a small public plaza is about balancing practicality with aesthetics. First, estimate the average daily foot traffic. A very small plaza might only need a couple of 20-30 gallon bins, while a more active space could require 40-50 gallon containers. Consider the primary waste type—will it be mostly drink containers and snacks, or might there be picnic waste? This affects capacity needs. Next, factor in collection frequency. If waste is picked up daily, you can opt for smaller bins. Less frequent collection necessitates larger capacity to prevent overflow. Also, think about placement. Instead of one large, obtrusive bin, using several smaller, strategically placed cans (near benches, entrances, walkways) often works better. They are more convenient for users and prevent littering. Finally, select durable, weather-resistant, and aesthetically pleasing bins that complement the plaza's design. Secure, animal-proof lids are also essential. The goal is to maintain a clean, welcoming environment without the bins themselves dominating the space.
How do I choose the right size outdoor trash can for a small public plaza?
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