Wastequip notes that organics waste typically contains high liquid content, making it heavy and difficult to safely handle and dispose. It also tends to be highly acidic and therefore corrosive. Additionally, organics waste gives off unpleasant orders and attracts unwanted animals and insects. Wastequip’s new Toter brand Organics 3-Yard FEL Container was designed to address these issues.
The container is stronger and more rugged than standard plastic FELs and features a steel rod reinforced rim and base to prevent bowing while maintaining the integrity of the container. Since the container is plastic, it will withstand continued exposure to aggressive organic waste without rusting or corroding, lasting up to three times longer than steel containers.
The Toter Organics 3-yard FEL Container features single-piece body with pockets and casters that do not bolt through the body, ensuring the container does not leak. It also has a continuous lip around the lid to trap odors and a locking mechanism prohibits unauthorized access.
The container is available with steel or plastic fork pockets. Steel runners are standard, but casters are also available for easy maneuverability.
More information on Toter’s line of containers may be obtained by visiting www.wastequip.com or www.toter.com.
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