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    PlastiQline 2020 8ltr Sanitary Bin White
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    £43.16 £35.97
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    £45.64 £38.03
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    • 25 cartridges
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Sanitary Bins

Sanitary waste bins are an absolute must for any washroom that intends to consider itself ‘complete’. In a world where first impressions can mean everything, it is always best to be prepared. Stay one step ahead of the competition by providing the best and cleanest washroom services for your customer base. Having a sanitary waste bin in your cubicles in guaranteed to enhance the image of professionalism that you strive for. At QBIC Washrooms, we stock a huge range of sanitary waste bins in a wide range of eye-catching designs. Whether you are in the market for a sleek and recessed design, or a standalone unit, you will most certainly find exactly what you are looking for right here!

Sanitary Bins to Suit Every Washroom

We here at QBIC Washrooms understand that no one wants to spend any longer than they have to shopping for products such as sanitary waste bins. Well, the good news is that we’ve managed to streamline the process and make it way easier than it used to be! On the side of this page, you will notice that there is a sidebar. The intention of this sidebar is to help our customers find the items they are looking for much quicker. Users can narrow down their search according to these criteria:

  • Price
  • Installation
  • Brand
  • Material
  • Colour

Shopping for Sanitary Bins has Never Been Easier

In addition to our convenient sidebar, we have also listed detailed information for each product that we sell. By giving our customers all of the information that they could possibly need, our goal is that they will never need to spend longer than they have to seeking extra details for comparative purposes.

In addition, we have bulk discounts and rapid delivery options available to our customers.

Sanitary Bins FAQ

Do i have to provide sanitary bins in my business?

Sanitary bins are a legal requirement. The Workplace (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1992 specify all businesses must provide a way to dispose of sanitary products in each ladies toilet.

How do i dispose of sanitary towels and pads?

For a small business you should keep the sanitary waste seperate using Sanitary bin liners and dispose of it in the waste collection service you use. For larger busines if over 7kg in sanitary waste you should look at getting a collection by a specialist waste company

Can sanitary waste be recycled?

Currently, sanitary waste cannot be recycled due to the risk of contamination and the nature of the materials used in sanitary products.

Are there different types of sanitary bins?

Yes, there are different types of sanitary bins available, including pedal-operated bins and automatic sensor bins.

Can home bathrooms use sanitary bins?

Yes, smaller versions of sanitary bins are available for use in home bathrooms, providing a safe and hygienic method of disposal for sanitary products.

What happens to the waste from sanitary bins?

Waste from sanitary bins in the UK is often incinerated in a controlled environment, following environmental and health and safety regulations.

How often should sanitary bins be emptied?

The frequency of emptying sanitary bins will depend on usage, but a general rule of thumb is that they should be serviced every week.