Absolutely, that's a very common and practical request! Many people need outdoor trash bins that stay put, whether for public spaces, high-traffic areas, or to prevent theft and vandalism. The good news is, yes, getting an outdoor trash bin that can be bolted to the pavement is definitely an option and is often a standard feature for commercial and heavy-duty models.
You'll want to look specifically for bins described as "anchorable," "bolt-down," or "secure." These bins typically have a flanged base or pre-drilled anchor holes in their bottom frame. The process usually involves positioning the bin, marking the hole locations on the pavement, drilling pilot holes, and then using concrete anchors or bolts to secure it firmly.
The primary benefit is obvious: security. A bolted-down bin won't be easily tipped over by wind, knocked around, or stolen. This makes it ideal for city sidewalks, parks, transit stations, or outside businesses. When selecting a bin, consider the material—heavy-duty steel or polymer is best—and ensure the anchor points are robust. Always check the manufacturer's installation guide for the recommended bolt type and pattern to ensure a safe and lasting installation.