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MURFE 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
MURFE Recycling Bin
Model
MUR-24x
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
Operations
Description
Our popular MURFE was specifically designed to increase recycling in multi-unit dwellings by providing a convenient way to separate, store and transport recyclables. Proven successful, this clever and convenient design has now become a popular option for all types of environments.
The MURFE is available in four options, Landfill (Red), Paper Recycling (Blue), Recycling (Yellow) and Soft Plastics (Orange). Each unit is manufactured in Australian Standard waste colours, and features the waste stream label and symbol, hot stamped on the front.
Operating Principles
The flexible MURFE has been designed for convenience, with a compact 24 Litre capacity. It is particularly popular in high density domestic environments, small offices, and classrooms.
The compact design fits under most sinks, or beside a desk or counter, and the drop front makes it easy for recyclables and landfill to be inserted. The durable single handle lifts from the rim to assist with manual handling.
This highly flexible system can be nested when not in use, or stacked to form a 96 litre station, with a relatively small footprint. It is manufactured with a proportion of recycled content, and UV
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