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Environmental Concerns with Bin Cleaning |
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Communities and governments are recognising that our environment is an interconnected ecological system and that any effect we have on the environment has consequential effects and implications for other parts of our ecosystem. We are continually manufacturing and using our natural resources to improve our way of life.
However, the release of chemicals, pollutants, pathogens, toxins and other waste into our storm-water, sewers and land ecosystems is now having noticeable effect on our rivers, waterways, oceans and our environment.
One area now recognised as having a significant impact on our environment is the cleaning of domestic and commercial garbage bins. To date, the only solution for cleaning smelly, disease ridden, maggot infested garbage containers was to fill them with water and chemicals, scrub them and dump the water on the ground or even worse, down the storm-water drains into our rivers and oceans.
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Now there is an alternative.
FreshBins has developed a complete hygienic bin cleaning system able to wash the bins inside and out without the use of any chemicals and able to destroy 99.9% of all diseases and pathogens thereby fully sterilising and sanitising the bin.
The system uses less than a cup of recycled water per bin clean and all bin residues are sterilised, filtered and collected for responsible waste management disposal.
This has immense environmental and ecological significance.
The community now has a service available that can hygienically clean, sterilise and sanitise its bins while having zero impact on our storm-water, land and river eco-systems.
FreshBins environmental solution uses a combination of robotic technology and a chemical free cleaning and sanitising processes that enable FreshBins to clean and sterilise 1000+ garbage containers per shift per truck.
Community, municipal and state leaders now have the opportunity to meet environmental requirements, comply with Environment Protection legislation and achieve this at commercial volumes across the state-wide community at minimal cost.
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