Absolutely, sustainability is at the core of our manufacturing process, and we are proud to confirm that the materials used in our trash cans are not only recyclable but also sourced with the environment in mind.
Most of our products are crafted from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) or stainless steel—both of which are 100% recyclable at end of life. HDPE, a durable plastic commonly found in recycling programs, can be melted down and reformed into new products like storage bins or piping. Stainless steel, meanwhile, is infinitely recyclable without losing quality. For customers seeking biodegradable options, we also offer models made from post-consumer recycled plastics or natural fiber composites.
Every step of production is designed to minimize waste. Scrap material from molding is collected, sorted, and returned to the supply chain for reuse. Our factory uses closed-loop water systems and energy-efficient machinery to reduce its carbon footprint. Even the packaging—corrugated cardboard and recycled paper—is chosen with landfill avoidance in mind.
We understand that “eco-friendly” goes beyond just the final product. That’s why we partner with certified recycling facilities to ensure that any defective products or manufacturing leftovers are processed responsibly. If you ever have a damaged bin, you can return it to us for proper recycling, or check your local municipal guidelines for curbside acceptance.
By choosing our trash cans, you’re not just buying a waste container—you’re investing in a circular economy. We continuously research innovative materials, such as ocean-recovered plastics, to push the boundaries of sustainable design. For detailed material specifications and recycling certifications, please request our Green Materials Data Sheet. Together, we can make every step count toward a cleaner planet.
