Immerse yourself in a world of cleanliness and design with our set of four 100-liter cardboard bins, featuring a beautiful forest graphic. These bins are ideal for schools and child-friendly spaces, where functionality meets aesthetics. Carefully designed, these bins include a lid and a base for each unit, ensuring their stability and practicality.
Made from 70% recycled cardboard, these bins combine durability with environmental friendliness. Their 7 mm thickness guarantees exceptional strength, while the digital printing of graphics directly on the cardboard gives them a unique and attractive look. The lid made of 100% recycled plastic completes this eco-friendly set.
Practical and Innovative Use
Each bin is equipped with a set of colorful stickers, allowing for easy distinction of the types of waste to be disposed of. Whether for mixed waste, plastic, paper, glass, or bio-waste, these bins offer a solution tailored to each need. The metal base with a black epoxy powder coating ensures increased robustness, while the technopolymer feet slightly elevate the cardboard, thus avoiding direct contact with the floor and moisture during cleaning.
With dimensions of 38 x 38 cm and a height of 80 cm, these bins fit perfectly into various spaces. For those seeking a more compact solution, a 60-liter version is also available. Cardboard refills (reference: RIC100-G2) as well as replacement bases and lids (reference: PUC100) are offered to extend the life of your product.
Target Audience and Benefits
These cardboard bins are specially designed for educational institutions and children's spaces, where hygiene and design are essential. The attractive graphics and ecological approach appeal not only to young users but also to environmentally conscious adults. By choosing these bins, you contribute to a cleaner environment while raising awareness among the younger generation about the importance of waste sorting.
- Attractive design with forest graphics
- Recycled and durable materials
- Easy sorting system with colorful stickers