SAX120PR

A single 120L lidded waste system ideal for areas that need static waste units, where individual disposal of waste is convenient, and where separation of waste is an important consideration, colour-coded systems can be used to ensure a disciplined waste policy.

The heavy-duty Structofoam is built to last and resistant to scratches, with non-marking buffers and soft-ride castors for easy movement.

Engineered from the highest quality recycled plastic, using environmentally sustainable ReFlo Technology, the NuBag Range benefits from unique heavy-duty Structofoam construction, using co-polymer grade material, making it tough, chemical-resistant, easy to clean and built to last.

This product meets all the necessary qualifications to be certified for the following claim:

SCS RECYCLED CONTENT CERTIFIED

Conforms to SCS Recycled Content Standard V7-0, which ensures with third-party certification that the product uses recycled materials diverted from the waste stream, reducing impacts to the environment.

This product contains a Minimum 50% Pre-Consumer and Post-Consumer Recycled Polypropylene Content of the Total Plastic Components. The material quantification and mass-balance calculations are completed on dry-weight basis.

  • Compact & Convenient
    Easy to store and manoeuvre when space is at a premium.
  • Built to Last
    Heavy-duty, Structofoam construction is strong and resistant to scratches.
  • Ease of Transit​
    Non-marking buffers and soft-ride castors for easy movement.​
  • Multifunctional Use
    Easy to use, easy to move, easy to change and easy to store.
  • Sustainably Engineered
    Made from high-quality recycled plastic using ReFlo Technology.

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Additional information

Dimensions

950 x 590 x 1055mm

Waste Bag Capacity

120L

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