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Internal recycling bins
22 May 2019
Leafield Environmental has launched a new range of stylish, slim Enviropods that it claims are ideal for use where available floor space is restricted.

With a small footprint and flat back that enables it to be sited against a wall, the new bin has a substantial capacity of 43 litres.
The Enviropod 43L comes with a choice of WRAP colour coded lid options to suit a wide range of waste streams, each with a relevant aperture and high visibility graphics that actually encourage recycling. An optional A4 signage kit is also available for those wishing to reinforce the recycling message.
Designed for internal use, as a stand-alone unit or in a group, the bin is suitable for use with or without a sack liner. For those wishing to use a sack liner, an internal sack retention feature ensures that the sack skirt is hidden from view at all times.
Rotationally moulded from resilient, self-coloured MDPE, Enviropods are highly durable and not to be confused with lightweight injection moulded alternatives that are easily damaged through rough handling and have a far shorter service life, according to Leafield Environmental.
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