Product name: Douglas
Product code: LB8
Dimension (H x L x W): 920 x 510 x 400mm
Capacity: 39L
Estimated delivery time: 7 days
Galvanised steel liner
Polyethylene body shell
Hygienic easy to clean
Environmentally friendly, made from recycled and recyclable plastic
Pivoting bin for easy emptying
Can be wall mounted
Colours available: Dark Blue, Light Blue, Red, Black, Yellow, Dark Green, Light Green, Maroon, Purple, Orange
Extras: Ground fixing bolts
Douglas Outdoor Litter Recycling Bin
Here at Tamstar, our Douglas Outdoor Litter Recycling Bin 39L is a fantastic litterbin option for schools to encourage recycling. It has a galvanised steel liner, polyethylene body shell and is easy to clean. Also, it can be wall mounted and has a pivoting design for easy emptying. Also comes in a variety of colours.Advantages of Outdoor Litter Recycling Bin
- There will be less rubbish on the floor indoors and outdoors at school
- It will make the school staffs, especially caretakers job easier
- The school atmosphere and premises will be much cleaner inside and outside
- The safety and health of students and staff will increase and improve
- It encourages children or young adults to dispose of their litter
- Educating the children on how to keep the environment clean is important, which will also result in reducing carbon footprint, pollution, and releasing toxic chemicals.
How to reduce littering
Nevertheless, you can ensure all litter goes in the waste bins and not on the floor. Encouraging people to use the litter bins provided is simple by taking the following 4 points into account.- Promote recycling and anti-littering with posters and campaigns around the school or include talks in lessons and assemblies. Make them fun and interesting, so children and students are not bored and will retain the information.
- You must double-check that you have the correct sized bins for the relevant locations as the wrong size of litter bins can still cause people to litter.
- To manage effective litter control, it is key to locate the bins in the correct and suitable areas.
- Making sure there are enough of them in populated areas is very important to minimise piles of rubbish.








