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Louvre Cabinetry Recycling Bin
Supplier Details
Source Separation Systems
Company Name
Source Separation Systems
Postal Address
108 Munibung Rd, Boolaroo
State
NSW
Country
Australia
Postcode
2284
Equipment Details
Make, Model & Classification
Name
Louvre Cabinetry Recycling Bin
Model
LOUV-xx-CAB
Classification
Other, Sorting, Storage
Material Types
Cardboard, Expanded Polystyrene (EPS), Flexible/Soft Plastic, Food Organics, Glass, Mixed Paper & Cardboard, Mixed Plastics, Other Organics (garden etc.), Other Recyclable, Paper, Rigid Plastic, Timber
Operations
Description
The Louvre Cabinetry Recycling Station is an attractive unit manufactured by our team in Australia using commercial grade cabinetry, which can be customised to match your existing joinery.
This streamline design integrates a number of best practice recycling features into the steel top plate, including differentiated apertures and Australian Standard waste colours. As a result, the system has proven very successful in increasing recycling in a range of high-end commercial spaces in which effective sustainability results, and aesthetic, are both prioritised.
Operating Principles
The standard Louvre Cabinetry Recycling Station is available in a dual or triple stream design housing 60 Litre MultiSort Bases, which are accessed through the lockable front panel door.
The standard units are manufactured by our team in a choice of Graphite or Soft Walnut options, however the unit can be customised with your choice of cabinetry. Alternatively you can also work with our expert designers to create unique door and side art, as well as a customised steel top plate, to create a truly unique unit which meets your aesthetic requirements and waste goals.
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