Jul. 14, 2025
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This can be a common item to overlook. But the right trash container can have a big impact on your brand impression – and your bottom line. Here are four things you should consider before you buy a waste receptacle.
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It’s difficult to decide on the best trash container for your space if you don’t know what type of waste is being disposed there. One of the most important steps you can take is to conduct a waste audit to determine exactly what’s being thrown away. You’ll need to identify an appropriate time, place and staff resource to sort through your trash items, categorize them and report back on the most and least common trash types.
Just like in real estate, location matters when it comes to your trash container. Indoors or outside is one of the biggest factors to consider. Outdoor trash cans need to withstand wind, rain, snow and even local wildlife, so you’ll want to think about features like anchors, drainage or animal-proofing. For indoor receptacles where odor control is a primary concern, a can with a sturdy lid is a must. Whether indoors or outside, make sure you know enough about your typical trash volume to help you choose the right size container for your space.
When it comes to waste containers, design features often serve a very practical purpose. Open-top trash containers make it quick and easy to throw things away, while cans with a lid can both hide unsightly trash and enhance the visual aesthetic of your space. Color can also be used to help with waste sorting and disposal – blue for recycling, green for composting or landscaping waste, and red or yellow for hazardous materials. Customization is something to consider too, as designing a waste receptacle around your unique brand can help increase awareness and create consistency across multiple locations. Commercial Zone has helped major brands achieve these goals. See what we’ve done here.
Think about how you’ll be disposing of the waste once it’s in your trash can. This is where features like sturdy can liners, bag grips, handles or even wheels can be critical. In high-volume, heavy trash areas, invest in a quality trash liner to avoid bag breaks and their resulting mess. Quick and easy trash removal will help keep your space looking great, and help improve employee safety.
“I feel like your recycling bins have become a main character in your life,” my friend chuckled after I relayed to him - again - the day’s non-recyclables overflowing in the community bin.
I don’t talk about recycling much. I firmly believe it should be a last resort when it comes to managing our waste, but after this conversation, it’s time to address the elephant in the room.
Recycling guidelines vary widely from city to city, and the recycling symbol doesn't actually tell us much. So here are the five things everyone should know about recycling - no matter where you live.
Recycling guidelines vary widely from city to city. What’s recyclable in Seattle may not be recyclable in Tacoma. It’s incredibly frustrating. And guidelines change.
It’s so important to know what’s recyclable exactly where you live. This is the most important step in recycling right.
A quick Google search for “recycling guidelines [your city]” will get you everything you need to know.
Please, please, please do not put your recycling in a plastic bag.
(And for that matter, don’t put any plastic bags in your recycling bin.)
Plastic bags on their own clog sorting machines, and the people working in these facilities do not have time to untie and empty bags of recyclables. The bags will be sent to landfill - even if everything inside the bag is perfectly prepped for recycling.
Make sure everything you put into your bin is free of food residue and dry. This is especially true for municipalities with single-stream recycling (the type of recycling system where you put everything in one bin rather than separating paper, plastic, glass, aluminum, etc.) - which is nearly all municipalities in the US.
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If recyclables are contaminated with food or liquids, it automatically means they won’t be recycled. Rinse your cans, bottles, jars, and pat them dry before tossing in your bin.
Have you ever thought to yourself “I don’t know if this is recyclable, so I’ll put it in the bin just in case.”? Yeah, we’ve all been there.
That’s called wish-cycling.
Wish-cycling is just as it sounds; we wish something is recyclable, so we put it in our bin hoping that it will be. But this can be just as bad as putting contaminated recyclables in your bin. If something isn’t recyclable, it can cause the whole bin to go to landfill, especially if there are a lot of non-recyclables.
Some common wish-cycled items are plastic bags, paper towels and napkins, pizza boxes, broken glass (PLEASE never do this - it can be so dangerous for the workers), and small items like bottle caps.
Wish-cycling not only means that less will be recycled, but it also means wasted time and resources - and taxpayer dollars!
The recycling facility has just spent time, energy, and resources to pick up your recycling, transport it back to the facility, sort it out, realize it can’t be recycled, and then again pack it all back up and transport it to a landfill.
This is why it is so important to learn what can actually be recycled in your city.
And when in doubt, throw it out. Yes - it may actually be better to throw something away than put it in the recycling bin!
Recycling is a business. It follows the same laws of supply and demand as any other market. When China stopped accepting our “recycling” in , the demand dropped. Many municipalities stopped collecting recycling altogether. When no one is buying recyclables, there is no reason to continue supplying recyclable materials.
If we truly want to see a sustainable recycling program - that does more than give us the warm and fuzzies every time we put a bottle in our bin - we need to support the entire system, including the resulting products.
Choose products made with post-consumer recycled materials, and advocate for minimum recycled content regulations.
Is there anything on this list that surprised you? Drop it in the comments below!
I still remember how shocked I was when I learned that aluminum foil, even when clean, can’t be recycled in Tacoma, so you’re not alone if you’re shocked by something!
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