The story of dustbins (it's an interesting story, by the way)
Shopping malls, kitchens, parking lots, roads, parks, offices, and homes - no matter where you are, chances are there's a cute, little (or, big) dustbin in sight. You eat something and throw the wrapper inside the bin. And then you walk away - busy talking over your home. Okay, tell me this - when was the last time you gave a though to a puny thing like bin?
We really don't care for bins - do we? We take them for granted. Even when we buy a bin for our home or office, we really don't put much thought into it, right?
But, do you know there're hundreds of companies out there that build bins of every shape and size, every single day? Do you know the kind of transformation that has come in the way materials are sourced for bin manufacturing and the kind of futuristic technology the leading dustbins manufacturers in India are leveraging to mass-produce bins? Bins have become a big thing now. And they're here to stay. Here're short descriptions of the major bin types.
Bins for kitchens Earlier times, our grannies would make a bin out of grain bins or buckets or anything that they can use as a bin. We would really not go out to buy kitchen waste bins from market. This has changed now: bins are being manufactured in factories and sold in a wide variety of shapes, sizes, and colours. Besides getting bins from a local brick-and-mortar shop, you can also get bins from online stores.
Bins for offices Offices are places where we spend a lot of our time - we work, we chat, we drink tea/coffees, and we have our lunches in our offices. Therefore, every office keeps multiple bins at different places - peek under your work table; chances are there will be small bin there. Large sized organizations keep a number of bins of different shapes and sizes.
Bins for malls and other public places