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Most people are happy and keen to recycle. They realize it is good for the planet if we can recycle as much as we can as often as we can. However we need to find a way to do it that doesnu2019t take up much time and doesnu2019t give us a lot of hassle.<br>
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If you want to save time and hassle when recycling, you need color-coded outdoor dust bins. Most people are happy and keen to recycle. They realize it is good for the planet if we can recycle as much as we can as often as we can. However we need to find a way to do it that doesn’t take up much time and doesn’t give us a lot of hassle. This is where color-coded Outdoor Dustbins come in useful. Let’s say you have three wheelie bins parked outside on your drive, or wherever you keep them. Now let’s suppose they were all the same color. It wouldn’t be too practical would it? Even if they were all labeled the labels are going to get mucky before too long. You wouldn’t be able to put the right item in the right recycling bin without having to check the contents first. And in the case of garden rubbish… well, let’s just say it can get a bit smelly very quickly! But if they were all colored differently then it becomes easy - just pick up your bin and look at its color! We all know the benefits of recycling. It helps us save money and resources, reduce pollution, and preserve our planet for future generations. But it's also pretty easy to forget to recycle, or just not know where to put things when they're dirty, which is why many people have trouble keeping up with their recycling habits. But what if there was a way for you to make recycling even easier? Now imagine that instead of having three bins in three separate colors – green for recyclables, brown for garden rubbish and black for general waste you can’t recycle in any way, shape or form (at least not yet) – you only had one bin in one color: blue! The next time you come out to pop a washed jar or can into the recycling bin,
you’ll know exactly where to go without even having to think about it. You’d be surprised how much easier it is. Your brain doesn’t need to do much – it just needs to recognize the colors and what they stand for. Have you ever thrown something into the wrong recycling bin? It’s a real pain isn’t it? After all they’re not the easiest of bins to go diving into if they are nearly empty, and yet if you leave the offending item in there you’ll end up contaminating the rest of the rubbish. That one item could ruin a whole load of recyclables by being in the wrong place. By using color-coded outdoor dustbins you vastly reduce the odds of doing this. You will probably end up with far fewer items thrown away in the wrong places once you’ve got used to where the bins are and which colors are used for which items. The more bins you have the longer it could take to get used to where things go, but still, with colors rather than small stickers it does make life easier. In addition to this there is also another benefit: color coding helps people who may struggle with reading or understanding written instructions such as those on stickers or labels on packaging. By using a simple color system everyone can understand what goes where without having to read words or instructions first; just look at which color goes where! If you’re a parent, chances are you’ve struggled to get your kids to do certain things. We know how hard it can be to teach kids how to throw away their rubbish! But we think we have the perfect solution: color-coding. It’s really easy to teach kids where things go if you just use color-coding in
your home. It makes it easier for the kids to understand what bin goes where and why. And another thing: if they know which bins belong outside and which belong inside, they’ll be more likely to take advantage of them—and that means less work for you! Contact Info call 04-2261889 Addersh W/H No 1, Safeer Warehouses Compound, Al Khan Street - Al Nahdha - Sharjah Email info@califorca.ae Open Saturday to Thursday- 8.00am 1.00pm, 4.00pm - 08:30 Warehouse Timings: 08:30 am to 01:00pm 03-30pm - 06.00pm