Waste Collection Center

Waste collection centers were first introduced in Europe and quickly adopted worldwide. In these centers, each type of waste is placed in separate containers, labeled with images representing the specific waste type. This system makes it easier to separate recyclable materials from other waste, allowing them to be processed and reused.

These centers significantly contribute to the economy by facilitating recycling. Initially implemented systematically, waste collection centers are expected to become widespread in all cities. Municipalities aim to raise awareness and reduce environmental pollution through these centers. Waste collection centers are classified into three categories: first-class centers are used in schools, second-class in hospitals, and third-class in neighborhood storage areas.


What Requirements Should a Waste Collection Center Meet?

Waste collection centers should be located in easily accessible areas for convenient waste disposal. Preventing leakage from contact with the ground is essential. If made of metal, they should be installed on a sturdy concrete or asphalt surface. Moreover, informational signs should be provided to guide people on how to dispose of waste properly.

Each waste container should have small images indicating the type of waste that should be disposed of in it. LED lighting systems at the collection centers are also highly recommended. Fire safety measures should be taken for flammable materials like paper and plastic, and efforts should be made to minimize environmental pollutants.


Features of a Waste Collection Center

Waste collection centers are made from first-class materials, designed to withstand seasonal effects using specially treated materials. Special sticker areas have been created for municipalities to place their logos. The sheet metal is 2 mm thick, with a 3 mm thick base, and the metal body is resistant to moisture and humidity.

There are waste bins designated for paper, plastic, batteries, and other types of waste. Due to their large and heavy dimensions, they require crane assistance for relocation. Without wheels, these centers are difficult to move and consist of six sections. The containers inside are wheeled, making it easy to change sections. The lids close automatically.