Make Recycling Easy with Hideaway Bins

With an increasing demand for easier ways to separate waste and recycling, Hideaway Bins offer a simple colour coding system which can have a huge impact.

Recycling can be confusing, especially if you are unsure which bin to put your rubbish or recycling into. Colour-coded bins offer a visual cue that simplifies the process of waste separation.

Whether in the home or the office environment, colour-coded recycling bins promote awareness about the importance of recycling and waste reduction. The visible differentiation of bins helps everyone, even children, understand the significance of separating waste and the positive impact it can have on the environment.

One of the most significant advantages of colour-coded bins is the reduction of contamination in recyclable materials. Contaminated recycling often means those materials cannot be recycled at all. Colour coded bins help by separating waste correctly at the start, which leads to improved recycling rates and a more efficient use of resources.

Hideaway colour-coded liner holders are available in four new colours – Red, Green, Yellow and Blue – and are available to suit all Concelo bins and most of the Hideaway Compact range. The liner holders can be purchased separately, either to be installed with new bin units or as an upgrade to existing Hideaway Bins.

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Autumn 2025 | Issue #2

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