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Busch Systems, Barrie, Ontario, has launched a new recycling station that has been designed to provide the versatility of a multi-sorting recycling station with the simplicity of front-door access.
The new ‘In-Door Sort’ features interchangeable openings that allow for the adaptability of the unit over time, reducing replacement costs if a customers’ recycling program ever changes. The new recycling station is also the first rotationally molded multi-stream container with front door access presently on the market.
“Every recycling program is unique,” Serena Brooks, Busch sales manager, says. “By adding flexibility to your recycling station, your recycling program has a better opportunity to succeed. The new In-Door Sort allows people the ability to customize to their needs. No other manufacturer has ever offered this type of versatility to the recycling industry.”
The units allow for the ability to mix-and-match different color doors and bodies, further separating the product from any other in the current market. Add to this the ability to customize the signage on the top of the units and the recycling industry now has one of the most multifaceted units ever available.
The ‘In-Door Sort’ recycling stations are made from a minimum of 35 percent recycled content material and are 100 percent recyclable.
“Busch Systems is known as an innovator and we are proud to provide the type of products that allow our customers the flexibility they need to succeed,” Brooks adds.
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