Kitchen Trash & Recycling
Keep mold and pests away with these kitchen bins, cans and pails! A good waste disposal/recycling system is crucial for a cleaner, more hygienic environment everyone can enjoy.
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Kitchen Trash & Recycling Buying Guide
Purpose of Kitchen Trash and Recycling
Disposing of your waste should be a task you do not have to struggle with or think much of. When you use and throw away items, not disposing of them properly can lead to sanitation hazards. And not having a clean and well-kept kitchen is the home to disease and pests. If your food is moldy or expired, you do not continue to store it but have to throw it away safely. That is why it is important that you have good waste disposal and recycling systems in your home. Not everything is a waste, and some of the items we use daily can be recycled. You can rely on good quality kitchen trash bins and kitchen recycling systems for this purpose.
Factors To Consider Before Buying Kitchen Trash & Recycling
You have to consider some factors such as location, cleanliness, kitchen architecture, kitchen trash segregation among others before going ahead with proper trash and recycling in your kitchen. Cleanliness and sanitation comes first and other factors are as per personal preference:
1. Layout
Keeping your kitchen trash as per kitchen size, location near your food preparations are some of the factors that you should consider when buying kitchen trash cans. This is because you do not want to keep your trash near your food preparation area. Most importantly, it poses a safety risk if you keep it near your foot storage, cooking or cutting area. It might be a good idea to keep your kitchen trash bin near your cutting area to decrease the mess clearing time, but that’s all. Additionally, you should keep it near areas with sunlight, and away from all kinds of areas that can lead the smell to your food in any manner.
2. Cleanliness and Sanitation
While the layout has to be in such a manner to ensure cleanliness, sanitation, and segregation from waste, there are other factors to consider too. Of course, we see trash cans as filthy, and a home for germs, but it doesn’t have to be that way always. You can enforce cleanliness habits such as keeping your trash cans clean and tidy and not letting items sit too long. This is because greater the time you allow your food and other items to sit, more time they have to attract germs, houseflies among other pests.
So, this factor is critically important in ensuring that your kitchen trash is away from all factors contributing to making it a health hazard. Using disinfectants or keeping it in sunlight and replacing and throwing it on a regular basis is essential. You should try to factor in these habits when thinking of buying small or plastic trashcans when buying kitchen trash.
3. Recycling and segregating waste
Recycling is perhaps more important in today’s age than disposing of your things in kitchen. Not only does it prevent wastage, but also has several long and short term advantages. This is why you should also look into recycling bins that multifunction as trash cans. If you are looking to start the practice of recycling and being smart and eco-friendly about your waste, you should look into recycling bins. Using separate bins can help in kitchen recycling by helping segregate and recycle your household waste.
For example, setting apart three kitchen recycling bins can help in better practice of recycling. You can put your metals and inorganic waste in one bin, organic decomposable in another and plastic and non-decomposable items in another. Using this approach you can not only recycle your items at your domestic level but also help in recycling at waste disposal and recycling systems.
4. Size and Requirement
Another factor you can consider before buying kitchen trash cans is the size and kind of bind you want to buy. This is mainly because getting an appropriate bin size is essential in maintaining cleanliness. An overflowing bin is not something you want to keep in your kitchen. The same goes for unnecessarily large kitchen trash bins which are more wasteful and ugly looking considering the requirement and layout of your kitchen. Consider your family size and daily waste production to consider what size and kind of bin would be good for you in the long term.
Materials and Kinds of Kitchen Recycling and Kitchen trash bins
One of the most important factors is to also consider the kind of recycling and trash bins you are getting for your kitchen. Using your trash cans in a sustainable way and making sure there is cleanliness around is a must. Here are some tips and materials to the kinds of kitchen trash bins you should be getting.
1. Bins with lids
As your main motive is to store and keep the kitchen bins to prevent bacteria and smell to spread, ideally your bins should have lids. Getting lidless bins is not a good idea since it not only can spill and spread the smell but keeping it anywhere in the kitchen is going to be as good as spreading your waste. The same goes for kitchen recycling bins. The best way to go about organizing your kitchen bins is to get lidded bins as well as dual opening larger bins. You can opt for larger bins that have two lids for two kinds of waste and cover them up.
2. Materials
Since kitchen bins are where you throw your trash, your trash can shouldn’t be something that adds to the trash after a few days. Getting cheap or unsustainable plastic bins are something you should avoid, considering they can react and leak the trash and smell a lot in general. The waste can permanently affect such material and washing away the smell and color can be impossible. If your liquid waste is going to spill it should be in metal trash or recycling bin so that you can clean and maintain it regularly. Getting metallic kitchen recycling bins is essential in getting a long-lasting kitchen waste disposal. This is especially true if you are constantly thinking of ways to recycle your waste.
3. Size, weight and design
As mentioned in the section above, size is something you should consider and be conscious of. The size requirement for your kitchen trash and kitchen recycling bins should be proportional to the number of people in the household. If you have a shared kitchen it means double or triple the waste production and you should be having larger bins rather than taking up space with multiple sets of bins. Getting multiple bins is fine as far as they function as recycling bins and can act as sturdy metallic containers for the various kinds of trash from your home.
Additionally, you can also opt for stylish and minimalistic bins to complement the look of your kitchen and interior design. The options with the design are endless and you can see for yourself in the shops and on Storables. Dual or triple compartment bins are amazing at acting as recycling bins and getting your kitchen organized is also possible with them.
Frequently Asked Questions about Kitchen Trash & Recycling
1. What size is a kitchen trash can?
A kitchen trash can, on average is usually about a feet or two in height and about 25-30 liters in volume. You should be able to easily store and hide your kitchen trash can in your kitchen trash cupboard or away from the major areas.
2. How to hide trash can in a kitchen?
Using pull out trash cans is the best way to go about hiding your kitchen trash. Not only are they space saving, but also more durable and do not spill over. You can take them out and clean and pull out trash cans also add to the look of your kitchen. This is because they’re nothing apart from another cupboard in your kitchen.
3. How long do trash cans last?
Usually, metallic trash cans and recycle bins can last a long time, even for years and can count as one time investments. You can be sure, that with proper care and maintenance, your kitchen trash cans can last you long enough not to worry about replacing one for months and years.
4. How to keep ants out of kitchen trash?
Ants and pests can be attracted and make the entire kitchen trash system filthier and prone to bacteria and smell. Not only can ant colonies seek to affect other sections in your kitchen because of the trash, but also make homes in your walls. The best way to keep ants out from your kitchen trash. Using a 50/50 mixture of white vinegar and water can be an effective repellant and even kill the ants. You can use this solution to spray on potential points of entry as well as points in your walls acting as ant colonies. Spraying it on your window sills and door frames can help in keeping the ants away.
5. Where to put your recycling bin in your kitchen?
Using your secluded cupboards on the floor or using pull out bins is the best way to store your recycling bins in the kitchen. Moreover, you can use the dual lid bins in the open as well if they are not storing organic material. For organic material, it is best to store inside compartments made for trash. Pull our bins are the perfect options as far as kitchen recycling bins are concerned.
6. How to hide recycling in kitchen?
You can hide your kitchen recycling easily using pull out drawers and in effect hiding all your trash and recycling material in one go.
7. How to organize recycling in the kitchen?
Ideally, the recycling bins can be hidden away from cupboards and compartments where you need not worry about opening them regularly. Moreover, separating your recycling bins with dual opening recycling cans can be the best way to compartmentalize different kinds of trash. You can look into other options in bins where it is easy to hide and store multiple items without much struggle.
8. What can I do with old plastic trash cans?
Reducing and organizing waste is the main motive of your kitchen trash. So, using plastic trash cans directly contribute to the waste production sooner or later. You can look into recycling your old plastic trash with organizations that convert old plastic into new products. Following the directions of your local government and trash collection agencies can guide you better with recycling old plastic trash cans.
10. Are old trash can bins recyclable?
Yes, old trash cans are perfectly recyclable. Local governments, agencies as well as production companies are investing into recycling old plastic items of daily use into usable new products. Your old trash can be converted into a new one, containers, and even shoes.
11. Is wood recycled or garbage?
Wood that is in its natural form in the form of timber, stumps etc. are recyclable. But, using wood that has been treated with several agents can be a bad idea, since recycling chemically treated wood can lead to contamination of the new product it will be recycled into. So, throwing away treated wood or clearly rotting or damaged wood would be a good idea.
12. Can you throw clothes in the garbage?
Clothes should never be thrown as waste. You can always recycle them at the household level and if not, definitely store them in the recycling bin to help agencies recycle them into better options. Moreover, as some clothes can be dyed with a lot of chemicals, throwing them as waste can also make landfills more toxic and affect the environment.
13. What are some items you cannot recycle?
Not every kind of plastic, wood and cloth is recyclable. Here are some of the items you should never recycle:
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- Bottle caps (plastic)
- Plastic in the form of grocery bags, takeout containers
- Ceramic products from your household and electrical components made up of ceramic.
- Styrofoam is also a class of plastic and similar to polythene and cannot be recycled.