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6 Ways to Fit Trash Bags Perfectly In the Can

For those in the F&B or hotel business, one of the most challenging aspect of running a business is dealing with waste, and waste management often proves itself to be one of the toughest problem to solve. You believe that you have properly tied the trash bags to the garbage can, but then you walk away and a bit later see that they have fallen in and are no longer attached to the rim. That may be frustrating but not taking this issue seriously could also lead to serious problems for you and your business.

luring vermin, stinking the place, and/or carrying disease are some of the many symptoms of mishandling, mismanaging the waste. If you’ve been faced with trash bags that just won’t hold still, rip or tear apart, or downright collapse inside of the bin, don’t worry! Today, we’re going to show you how to securely hold your trash bags in the can with these 6 tips and tricks like a pro.

Choose The Right Size Garbage Bags
Fit should be secure and snug – you want the bag to fit the can well enough to its ‘fill point’ so that you don’t lose the restored fit your rubbish bin liner provides. Not all trash bags in Singapore are made the same — some are too small and tight, while others are too large and wasteful. Remember to measure the size of your bin for optimal fit of your trash bags.

A large trash bag is designed to handle all the stress, and stress and pressure, of being filled with waste throughout the day; a small one cannot, and the weight of the waste will eventually pull all of it out into the bin, rather than the trash that is the bag. At the other extreme, a big trash bag can feel solid, but also results in messy leaks and wasted material.

Utilise Bag Holders or Clips
Despite fitting perfectly and as snuggly as possible for the trash bag size used, it is something that occurs from the wear and tear of the trash being taken out several times a day, especially in restaurants where there can be tons of trash being thrown out in a mere hour.

The Trash Bags are held in place with the use of bag holders or clips, securing them a lot better than clips that tend to slip or slide downward on the trash can. It also simplifies taking out the trash and compost removal since you just need to unclip it from the garbage can – no need to make contact with the waste.

Use Extra Large Rubber Bands
If bag holders and clips may not be enough to hold a trash bag onto bins, invest in jumbo rubber bands. These rubber bands are larger to fit trash cans, measure around top of can to get the right size bands for your can, also easier to insert bands into can with your hand.

When you line your bin, make sure there is a few inches of overhang from the trash bag, so you can be able to use extra large rubber bands to secure your trash bag when filled. Then, fold the overhang over the lip of the trash can and stretch the band over the lip to keep it in place. When it’s time to throw the trash away, simply flip the band down to dispose of your trash, or use it to tie the bag.

Knot One End of Garbage Bag
Another easy trick to hold the trash bag in place is to tie one of the corners in a knot. A small knot in the bag creates tension to keep it from slipping down when you throw waste into it, so you don’t constantly readjust it or have a mess on your hands later.

In the rush of a busy staff, you don’t have time to waste making multiple trips to the dump From overfilled trash bags that easily tear, to staff using small trash bags in place of can liners, it’s a messy hassle. This little trick also helps prevent the bag from collapsing properly so that you can get a clean disposal and not have to deal with smears and the like — which is very important for smooth running.

Adhesive It to the Bin
Another of the simplest best recycling bag solutions: Strong adhesives like double sided tape or even Velcro strips to hold the sides of the bag to the bin. This holds the bag in place so that it does not move around despite regular use.

Moreover, it enables keep clean and éffacitéecius for the hotel sector that an unwarranted garbage is thereby added, the staff of cleaning or maintenance. This little trick not only makes things easier for staff, it means a better experience for guests, who can already always count on a clean and tidy venue.

Get a Command Hook

You’re likely now thinking to yourself, How is a command hook going to keep my trash bag neat and clean? It’s simpler than you might imagine. When you attach a hook to the side of the bin or hang it below a shelf and then wrap the bag’s drawstring or handles around the hook, you’ve got a secure anchor to stop the bag from slipping off.

Particularly useful with bins that lack slotted sides to allow you a grip. It works even on a trash bag with no drawstring, or winky little handles. Poke a tiny hole in the bottom of a black trash bags. “It’s a simple, functional hack that allows you to easily secure a trash bag so that taking out the garbage is a clean, hands-free affair.

Buy Eco-Friendly Rubbish Bags To protect themselves and the environment from harmful germs and viruses while keeping the surroundings clean, the Population in Singapore has developed the habit of keeping the house clean by getting Eco-Friendly Oxo-Biodegradable Garbage Bags.

Eco-friendly trash bags are equally significant if you’re considerate of correct waste disposal. At BIOGreen our trash bags are available in a variety of sizes and selections and are constructed of biodegradable materials to limit plastic waste and support environmental efforts.

Get In Touch with us today so we can help you and your company go greener!

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