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Introducing Gollinucci Linea in-cupboard bins

Gollinucci have designed and manufactured every element of their products in-house for 45 years, at their plant in Cesena, south of Ravenna in Northern Italy. They commission well-known Italian designers to create good-looking, functional and easy-to-use kitchen accessories. The aim is to design long-lasting products with a touch of Italian style and they’ve certainly achieved this with their Linea range of in-cupboard bins which have some very special features, already being appreciated by our customers: Gollinucci Linea bins - key features: Great capacity Easy-to-accommodate fitting depths Clear fitting with template Lids for containers included as standard Available with or without overall shelf Sleek soft-close runners Easy to clean finishes in stylish slate grey Slimline side panel design means great capacity without taking up more depth These special features are created through design innovation and effective, precise manufacturing. In particular, the side runners on the Gollinucci Linea range are robust and perform beautifully but importantly have a special slimline profile. This means that the side mechanisms of the bin units are slimmer, which in turn allows the bin containers to be wider and therefore greater capacity. The Linea model for a 400mm wide cabinet, for example, is the only quality in-cupboard bin we have found with soft-close functionality combined with two equal sized, large 29 litre bin containers (most other models for a 400mm unit have one large and one smaller container). The 500mm Linea model has two 40 litre bin containers, and this great capacity is again made possible because of the slimline side panels. At 80 litres, this model has the largest capacity of our 500mm models. These large capacities are made even more appealing because the 460mm internal fitting depth of our Gollinucci Linea models  for 400mm, 450mm, 500mm and 600mm wide doors can be accommodated in most cabinets. (note the model for 300mm doors requires a fitting depth of 503mm). Please check your internal depth and allow for services etc. With many other bin models, greater capacity usually means greater fitting depth, but Gollinucci have designed the Linea range so that the bin containers use the additional width within the bin unit instead of taking up depth to achieve increased capacity. Undercover: individual container lids and overall shelf The Linea bins sold by Binopolis come complete with a lid for each bin container. The lids have a central handle-hold for easy lifting, and because they provide an extra barrier against odours, many customers with an open-plan kitchen or a dining kitchen find it’s helpful to cover the containers in this way. These lids sit flush with the top of the container so the bin unit can still slide below a top shelf or drawer if needed. We offer the Linea bins in a choice of formats: either as standard with the two individual container lids (see the images above at bottom centre and right), or with a cabinet-wide shelf above the bins (all top images plus bottom left). This overall shelf is made in plastic to match the bin containers and is strong enough for extra storage of liners, papers etc. The shelf is fitted just above the bins and so even if you leave the individual container lids off, the overall shelf still provides an effective barrier to control odours. Gollinucci’s green credentials The factory has been running its own photovoltaic and cogeneration power stations since 2009, giving full energy independence to the company. They re-use all polypropylene production waste transforming it into a new usable raw material for further production. Gollinucci also give particular consideration to materials and design to reduce the environmental impact when products reach their end-of-life. Click here to see the range of Gollinucci in-cupboard bins      

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Our Top Ten Kitchen Recycling Bins for 2020

Now is the perfect time to freshen up and declutter at home, and a new bin can make a huge improvement in the kitchen. Having a good-looking, quiet and copious bin really can save your time, reduce angst and add the panache of smart design to your space.  If you want a free-standing pedal or touch bin and need to recycle, we have dual or triple bins so you can sort your waste and recyclables in one convenient unit. The growth of recycling and the need to keep it stored in sometimes small spaces can be an issue but an ingenious solution is to turn a kitchen cabinet into a built-in bin. Integrating a bin into your cabinet means it can be positioned near to where you prepare food or where you clear up, so this makes for better ergonomics in your kitchen routine and helps you to sort your recycling at the throwaway stage in the kitchen. We have one of the most extensive selections of In-cupboard bins around, and as we’re specialists we’ve chosen the best products from premium manufacturers to fit various types of cabinet, old and new, and with features including soft-close runners and integral lids, you can free up floor space, keep the clean lines of your fitted kitchen and still hide the waste and recycling away. To help you organise your outgoings effectively and with a dash of style, take a look at some of our customer favourites as a starting point. Our comprehensive and accurate product information will help you choose, but we welcome your call if you’d like to find out more about any of our bins. And don't forget to check our fantastic Feefo reviews, which are genuine comments directly from customers. We know from what our customers tell us that a top quality bin is a worthwhile investment which will help you declutter this year and beyond. Our products are guaranteed, genuine premium models direct from the manufacturer and they can often be refreshed further into their life with new lids or inner bins to keep them smart. They are designed and manufactured to last for many years (not designed with built-in obsolescence). In no particular order, here are 10 of our most popular recycling bins. Could one of these ideas help you get your kitchen or office off to a fresh start? 1. VAUTH-SAGEL ES-PRO 3-COMPARTMENT 85L RECYCLER : 600MM DOOR Huge capacity for 600mm cabinets with a minimum depth of 480mm. Premium quality bin for pull-out doors with three large compartments on soft-close runners, and a steel lid which doubles as a shelf. Easy to fit, from a range for cabinets 300-600mm wide. Available in Silver Grey or new Lava Grey. (Also available in a 91L version for cabinets 515mm deep or more) 2. SIMPLEHUMAN DUAL RECYCLING LINER POCKET BIN 58L STAINLESS STEEL - CW2025  Extra strong pedal and Industrial Chic styling, with two recycling compartments under a soft-close lid. An internal pocket holds liners just where you need them. Also available in Black Steel or Rose Gold finishes. 3. WESCO PULLBOY-Z 80L 2 COMPARTMENT RECYCLER 827WS640-11 One of our best sellers because it has a massive 80 Litres of capacity with two large 40L compartments.This bin is for kitchen cabinets with 600mm wide pull-out doors and its soft close runners make for smooth operation. 4. HAFELE DUO RECYCLING BIN 64L - Hinged door cabinets Two big compartments slide out from a steel frame, easy to fix to the base of cabinets with hinged doors. The front panel and lid are heavy duty steel and the inner binds have handles. Because bins for hinged door cabinets are self-contained, you can position them in a wider  cabinet to make space for water filters, cleaning materials or pipework. 5. BRABANTIA BO TOUCH DUAL RECYCLING BIN 34 LITRES The Bo is the bin which does not look like a bin! More like a stylish piece of furniture, this double recycling bin is proving popular in open-plan interiors where the bin needs to be in view. Available with one, two or three inner compartments which are easily accessible through the wide-opening touch lid give you good capacity in a compact steel body. Choose from 8 colours including metallics and Passion Red, perfect for adding some Summer sunshine. 6. BLANCO PRO 3-COMPARTMENT 39L RECYCLER This smart triple bin is designed to make the most of a low height-space in a 600mm cabinet with Hinged doors. Although it’s only 350mm high and 400mm deep, Blanco’s designers have squeezed every last millimetre of capacity into this neat unit. One of the fantastic Blanco range, perfect for a new kitchen, or retro-fitting into an existing cabinet to update and upgrade your space. 7. BRABANTIA BO TOUCH 60 LITRE DUAL RECYCLING BIN - WHITE This great new range of 60L bins from Brabantia provide stylish looks and great capacity. In up to 8 different colours there is sure to be a bin to match or complement any kitchen. An additional style option is the Bo Hi range which have extra height courtesy of 4 legs to raise the bin off the floor. 8. HAILO CARGO SYNCHRO 44L RECYCLER For 500mm cabinets with pull-out doors, this is a great unit for more compact spaces needing only 424mm height and a minimum cabinet depth of 405mm. It fits 44 Litres of recycling or waste capacity below a typical drawer and comes complete with soft close runners. Precision engineered and made from top quality materials. 9. JOSEPH JOSEPH 30L TITAN COMPACTOR BIN The stainless steel compactor bin from Joseph Joseph is great for small kitchen as it will hold some 2 to 3 times it's nominal capacity reducing the need to take the rubbish out on a regular basis.The Titan's exterior is as well designed as the inside, made in fingerprint-proof stainless steel and with rounded corners on the body, lid and pedal. The compactor and strong pedal mechanism have been tested over 100,000 times and covered by a 3 year manufacturer's warranty. 10. WESCO BIG DOUBLE BOY 2 COMPARTMENT 36L RECYCLING BIN This stylish 2 compartment kitchen bin from Wesco combines iconic design with quality engineering to deliver a premium quality recycling bin that is as beautiful as it is practical. The Big Double Boy incorporates two 18L buckets making sorting out your recycling easy. The curved stainless steel lid and wide pedal shine against the elegant and chic matt black body. The large stainless steel pedal ensures easy operation. Who knew that bins could have a transformative effect on your kitchen space as well as tidying away all the waste? Getting the right bin really is worth it, and with our top quality products you'll find that a little extra investment will result in years of excellent service.

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The Plastic Recycling Challenge

The increasing concerns about plastic pollution, largely highlighted by the BBC series The Blue Planet, are resulting in some positive actions by environmental campaigners, manufacturers and people at home who want to reduce plastic waste and its harmful effects. At Binopolis we believe in home and office recycling as one way to contribute positively to increasing the percentage of plastic which is recycled and reused. Although different local authorities have different approaches to the plastics they recycle, as a general rule it is worth separating out plastic bottles and packaging from your waste, to give it a chance to go to recycling instead of landfill. The BBC has created an excellently clear and factual feature which illustrates the scale of the problem. Here are some of the key facts from it: Why is plastic a problem? Plastic as we know it has only really existed for the last 60-70 years, but in that time it has transformed everything from clothing, cooking and catering, to product design, engineering and retailing. One of the great advantages of many types of plastic is that they're designed to last - for a very long time. And nearly all the plastic ever created still exists in some form today. As this chart shows, 8.3 billion tonnes of plastic has been produced and of this, some 6.3bn tonnes is now waste - and 79% of that is in landfill or the natural environment. Four billion plastic bottles… Drinks bottles are one the most common types of plastic waste. Around 480bn plastic bottles were sold globally in 2016 - that's a million bottles per minute.   I went to stay with my brother who is a teacher in Thailand and lives with his Thai wife and her family. Not so long ago, rainwater was still collected in these large ceramic jars for drinking. Now, bottled water is considered the safest to drink and families and tourists alike consume perhaps 10 bottles a day each. In his village, the local council issues collection bags and encourages recycling by giving a small amount of money in exchange for clear plastic bottles.  The Namthip water bottle has been designed to twist and to use thinner plastic than ever before, making it easier to crush and store more bottles before taking them for recycling. Here is one day’s worth of bottles at my brother’s home: Namthip is a Coca-Cola brand and even though they produce by far the most plastic bottles, at least they are trying to make recycling them easier. But surely a giant corporation such as this must start to contribute to financially to recycling schemes. A plastic bottle is estimated to take a staggering 450 years to decompose, but of course we don’t want them to decompose in landfill or the sea as the particles are now being proved to enter the bloodstream of both humans and animals. It is true that the majority of plastic waste emanates from China, South East Asia and the US, and so we in the UK may feel that we are not part of the problem. However a recent survey by Plymouth University found that plastic was found in a third of UK-caught fish, including cod, haddock, mackerel and shellfish. How bad are things in the UK? The Marine Conservation Society found 718 pieces of litter for every 100m stretch of beach surveyed during their recent Great British Beach Clean Up. That was a 10% increase on last year and we’ve noticed this increase locally where we are based on the South coast. Much of this waste is difficult to trace to its origin, but 30% was identified as ‘public waste’ which includes mostly plastic bottles, packaging and glass. A lot of this will have been dropped at the coast, but much of it will also have been transported along rivers and also, importantly, washed away from landfill sites. So while the majority of us won’t drop litter at the beach, we may trust that by putting plastics in our bins that they will be disposed of. Plastic can produce fumes when burnt, so it is more commonly sent to landfill where it then starts to pollute the environment. Therefore separating out your plastics, at least clear bottles and packs, and putting them into your recycling is a big contribution you can make at home to reducing plastic waste. New products, such as a pair of Adidas x Parley trainers which use 11 upcycled plastic bottles, can be made easily using recycled plastic, so to reduce production of virgin plastic is a worthwhile aim. Thank you to the BBC for these excellent infographics which sum up the problem so clearly. If you’d like to see this and related articles, go to: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/science-environment-42264788 .

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World Oceans Day: Recycling Helps the Planet!

The shocking pictures of devastation caused by plastic waste in newspapers and on David Attenborough’s recent Blue Planet II series have led many more of us to voice our growing concern for our planet. In January, the Government pledged to eradicate the use of all “avoidable plastic” in the next 25 years. This will be achieved partly by extending the 5p plastic bag charge – already introduced with huge success to supermarkets across Britain – to all shops across England. There are also proposals to tax throwaway cups and introduce a bottle deposit scheme: these have been operating for many years in Scandinavia and customers are charged extra for a drink in a re-usable bottle and get the money back when they return it. How many of these initiatives will get the go-ahead in reality?. If most or all are put into practice, it will confirm that the government has finally got serious about plastic, instead of using it simply for positive spin. One reason for us all to get serious about plastic waste is China’s recent ban on imports of “foreign waste”. Europe generates 25 million tonnes of plastic waste a year but only recycles about a third of it. Most of the rest used to be shipped to China – but now it needs to be disposed of in Europe and elsewhere. This has led to the EU aiming to significantly reduce the use of disposable plastic and microbeads. Plastic that doesn’t get recycled can end up in the sea, where it poses a significant risk to marine life. The plastic waste problem is so bad that plastic now makes up 85 per cent of all beach litter, and plastic waste littering the ocean is set to treble within the next ten years if action is not taken. There is a huge pile of plastic waste floating in the Pacific Ocean, known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. It contains 1.8 trillion pieces of plastic and weighs around 80,000 tonnes, the equivalent of 500 jumbo jets and is more than twice the size of France in area. The plastic is from a variety of sources but includes household products and plastic bottles. Chris Packham has called the Government’s 25 year plan to reduce plastic waste “embarrassing” in its vagueness and far-off targets. Packham said: “I’m not sure people fully appreciate that a bottle top dropped on a pavement in London or Manchester can so easily be washed into the English Channel, Irish Sea or Atlantic” and says the situation won’t change unless we take the matters of plastic waste and the environment into our own hands. “It is about do-it-yourself. And if we don’t do it, then we are just doing ourselves in.” The Blue Planet II series has helped raise awareness about plastic pollution and people in Britain say they are far more aware of the problem matter than they were a year ago, according to research by the Sky Ocean Rescue campaign. Now 45 per cent of people sometimes try to avoid products packaged in plastic but 27 per cent rarely or never do. It’s not easy to avoid plastic packaging when you shop in major supermarkets and have to rush with the children in tow or when you’re on the way home and just need to eat. Inspired by the success of the plastic carrier bag campaign, companies including Nestle, Coca Cola and Unilever have, alongside supermarkets, signed a “plastics pact”, supported by charity WRAP. The pledge means companies have committed to making all of their plastic packaging recyclable or reusable by 2025. Campaign group A Plastic Planet is bidding to convince UK supermarkets that a Plastic Free Aisle would be both good for business and the environment. Providing a supermarket aisle featuring only goods sold in biodegradable packaging would make it quick and easy for us to reject goods laden with single-use plastic. But until the supermarkets and brands reduce the plastic packaging they use for our groceries and produce, the best way for most people to easily cut their plastic footprint is to carry reusable coffee cups, shopping bags and water bottles – and not to use drinking straws, according to Greenpeace UK oceans campaigner Will McCallum. And in the meantime when you have a piece of plastic in your hand to dispose of in the kitchen, remember that only a third of plastic waste is currently recycled in the UK. Putting plastic into your recycling bin means it stands the best chance of being recycled and reused, being made into new containers and packaging, fleece clothing or bin liners, and increasingly more permanent items are being made from the plastics you can recycle, including furniture, fencing, kerb stones, drainpipes, signage and automotive parts. We can’t get rid of all plastics, and plastic remains a useful material. It’s not intrinsically harmful in its own right, the harm is caused by how we dispose of it. Plastic remains in circulation unless it’s burnt. So by recycling it into new products, at least it will still be in a place where it is being useful to us and potentially replacing wood, stone and other natural materials. Around 100,000 marine animals and one million birds are killed each year due to either consuming or getting tangled in plastic waste. Nine out of ten seabirds are thought to have plastic in their stomachs, we don’t yet know the effects of eating fish containing plastic traces, and last week a whale was discovered in a Thai canal with eighty plastic bags weighing 8kg in its stomach. So don’t think that you can’t make a difference on your own and that there is no point in recycling your plastics. If more of us recycle, and more recycling plants are developed in response to our need to recycle our own plastic waste, more plastic will be put to good use and controlled, instead of ending up in the seas.

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New 40L and 60L Large Kitchen Bins From Brabantia

If you need an extra large bin for your home or office, our new 60 litre Brabantia kitchen bins will give you copious capacity and still look smart and chic in your interior. These new premium Brabantia models come with a choice of Push or Touch lids and in beautiful, on-trend finishes, and are a fantastic addition to our range of eye-catching freestanding bins. Incredibly versatile, the new 60 litre Brabantia Push Bins are available in bright Brilliant Steel or chic Matt Stainless Steel finishes and will introduce a professional touch to any kitchen while co-ordinating beautifully with high-performance appliances. These new Push Bins are also perfect for offices, salons, restaurants or cafes. When you’ve created a smart interior for your business, there’s no need to spoil it with unattractive plastic ‘commercial’ bins! Brabantia bins are built solidly to last in business situations and look infinitely stylish. They may cost a little more but will keep their good looks and superior functionality for longer. Their stylish flap lid opens inwards with a gentle push and closes softly and quietly. As the lid opens inwards rather than upwards, these stunning new bins can be placed under cupboards and shelves. Measuring H810mm by Dia 440mm, the new 60L Brabantia Push Bins are priced at just £160. Available in a choice of no fewer than five beautiful finishes, the new 60-litre Brabantia Touch Bins also provide generous capacity. Take your pick from white, matt black, metallic grey and stainless steel, all £150, or fingerprint proof stainless steel, £178. With the lightest of touches, the plastic lid opens smoothly and closes with just a gentle push. Its controlled opening mechanism enables the bin to be positioned close up against a wall. It measures H710mm by Dia 400mm. There is also an open bin in the 60L capacity, which is perfect for businesses and busy homes where you want the convenience of just putting things straight in a bin without touching a lid (even good for laundry). Other versatile new additions to our Brabantia range include the new, redesigned 40L Touch Bins in six finishes, including the new Platinum and Metallic Grey. These bins have a new oval lid shape, with the front edge of the lid in the same colour of steel as the body below. This gives a much cleaner look and the plastic lid is in an improved material with even greater resistance to fingerprints, and ease of cleaning. The space-saving Flatback bins in the 30 litre capacity have always been popular with our customers, so we’ve added the 40 litre Flatback models for you to choose from, in White and fingerprint-proof Stainless Steel finishes. They really are whisper quiet in operation, which is a big relief from clanging bin lids, especially in the office or in your business. As these new bins all have one compartment, they can make a very effective and smart recycling station if put together in groups of two or three. You can use different colour bins to denote different uses, possibly adding some graphics to show what goes in each bin. Alternatively, the new Touch bin design has also been produced as a two-compartment recycling bin, with one 23 litre large container, plus a green 10 litre container ideal for food waste, or other small amounts of waste or recycling. All of our new Brabantia bins come with a 10-year manufacturer’s warranty for extra peace of mind, and free delivery.

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