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==Industrial and Commercial Compressible Systems== | ==Industrial and Commercial Compressible Systems== | ||
There are three primary systems for the collection of compressible waste from businesses via either [[Wheelie Bin]], an [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]]. The choice can be determined by the volumes produced and in the case of the latter two options may be a function of the types of system preferred/used by a waste collection company in a geographical area. In all cases separate bins/skips are used for separate materials (i.e. [[residual waste]], [[cardboard]], [[DMR]]) which are in turn collected by separate lorries. In some cases, where the volumes are significant, businesses choose to have a [[Static Compactor]] on site for compressible waste and then use the lorry system below for heavy waste to move it | There are three primary systems for the collection of compressible [[Waste|waste]] (such as [[Cardboard]] and/or [[Residual Waste]]) from businesses via either [[Wheelie Bin]], an [[FEL Skip]] or [[REL Skip]]. The choice can be determined by the volumes produced and in the case of the latter two options may be a function of the types of system preferred/used by a waste collection company in a geographical area. In all cases separate bins/skips are used for separate materials (i.e. [[residual waste]], [[cardboard]], [[DMR]]) which are in turn collected by separate lorries. In some cases, where the volumes are significant, businesses choose to have a [[Static Compactor]] on site for compressible waste and then use the lorry system below for heavy waste to move it | ||
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