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1100L Galvanised Garbage Can
Stainless Steel Trash Can manufacturer

PG&GP is a professional wholesale stainless steel trash can manufacturer and supplier,PG&GP is the leading manufacturer and exporter of galvanized waste containers、wheelie bins、stainless steel trash can in China with global business. It is located in Lingxia Town Industrial Zone, Jindong District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province.

 

 

Why Choose us As Your Wholesale Stainless Steel Trash Can manufacturer

High-quality service
We always focus on manufacturing and supplying high quality products and services to our customers, and we not only hope to simply meet customer needs, but also to exceed our customers' expectations.

 

Cutting-edge technology
It relies on the advantages of local scale economies and complete industrial chain to optimize production costs and provide customers with the most competitive products. At the same time, we have advanced production equipment and superb production technology to achieve maximum production efficiency.

 

Expertise
Our team includes qualified and experienced professionals who are experts in their respective fields.

 

Certifications and quality standards
Choose a factory that adheres to industry standards and certifications to ensure product safety and quality.

 
 
Benefits of Stainless Steel Trash Can
 

 

Maintenance & Hygiene

Stainless steel resists industrial wear and tear so that it does not damage commercial use over time. This thick metal is resistant to fingerprints, scratches and blemishes without frequent maintenance. It is also pore-free, so food particles and microorganisms will not be trapped.

Style and Character

Indoor and outdoor sizes are kept from the sight of the rubbish while giving a professional, high-quality touch. Customized colours, shapes and branding options make it easy to add to your decoration and make your space more professional.

Cleaning and Maintaining Simple

Stainless steel recycle containers are easy to clean. It is stubborn, acidic and corrosion-resistant. Kitchen trash bins of inox steel are functional and easy to clean. In many cases, a simple tissue soaked in a few drops of a PH neutral liquid is sufficient.

Durability and Value

High-gage, stainless steel trash can also withstand fire, water, puncturing and extreme temperatures. Because stainless steel lasts longer than the alternatives of plastic, vinyl or lightweight metal, your investment will pay off for years to come.
In comparison with its rival materials, among which plastic is by far the most polluting, steel can stand out as an environmentally beneficial material. The recycling of inox. It uses energy efficiency during production and at the end of its life allows for improved recycling.

7 Key Things to Consider When Picking an Stainless Steel Trash Can

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Recycling And General Waste
There are many varieties of stainless steel trash can, from the open top wastebasket commonly seen in offices to recycling bins that offer separate compartments for items made from different materials.
To get started with recycling bins, consider the type and amount of waste that your business produces. If you have large amounts of waste paper, considerable piles of kitchen waste, or the majority of your trash is general waste, then use these factors to guide the ratio of standard and recycling stainless steel trash can that you buy. Part of an efficient waste management plan is not overinvesting in bins that won't be used.

 

Maintenance And Care
Choose strong and robust bins. Items not only tend to be thrown into bins, but they have a tendency to get moved and even kicked around. Ornate stainless steel trash can are appealing in lobby and public areas, but be aware of any maintenance that might be required to ensure that they continue to look their best, including cleaning, repair, and potentially, replacement.

 

The Question Of Quantity
Consider the number and size of stainless steel trash can that you currently have. If recycling bins are left empty for long periods of time, while the general waste bins are filled to overflowing as soon as they are emptied, buy fewer recycling bins and more general waste containers. If a single area has bins that fill more quickly than other areas, consider larger stainless steel trash can for that area too. Ideally, every bin will fill at the same time, and this will coincide with your cleaning and bin emptying schedule.

 

Different Applications Need Different Solutions
Consider the placement and application of the stainless steel trash can that you buy. Kitchen bins should have a lid, office bins should be small and discreet, while stainless steel trash can for public places need to be decorative and attractive. The kitchen is also one area where there is commonly a requirement for additional recycling disposal.

 

Material Choices
The right material will ensure that a stainless steel trash can lasts for years, continues to look as good as new, and that it will not require too much maintenance or care. While outdoor stainless steel trash can may require size and weight to prevent theft, this is less of a concern for indoor models.
Metal, such as stainless steel, is robust and sturdy, requires no regular maintenance, and will not crumple or break when loaded with items of trash. Plastic models are more economical, but less durable than metal, which may or may not be an issue depending on usage. Other materials, such as wood, can be used but these materials should only be chosen for ornate models – wood can be difficult to keep bacteria free and clean.

 

Good Looking Stainless Steel Trash Can
Many people think of stainless steel trash can as being purely functional, and therefore ignore how they will look, but if you have spent a considerable budget on having your office or other premises decorated to a high standard, then an ugly stainless steel trash can may spoil this look and leave a negative impression.
Do consider the look and aesthetic appeal of some of the stainless steel trash can that you buy. In particular, those bins that will be used in public areas such as a lobby, reception area, or waiting area, should be chosen for their good looks as well as their practicality and functionality. Polished metal bins have a modern look to them, while waste paper style stainless steel trash can are more traditional, and stone or wood should be chosen to match a specific style that is utilized in the area where the stainless steel trash can will be placed.

 

Accessibility And Ease Of Use
As well as ensuring that the stainless steel trash can and recycling bins you buy are functional and attractive, you should ensure that they are good quality and easy to use. Those stainless steel trash can with lids and self-contained bags should be easy to access, without leaving the possibility of trash being strewn on the floor. Individuals waste baskets should be easy to move around, and all models should be made to a high quality to ensure that you don't need to keep replacing them.

 

3 Tips for Maintaining a Clean Stainless Steel Trash Can
 

Always Use Bags & Liners
Unless only dry things, like paper, are being thrown in the stainless steel trash can, a trash can liner and trash bag is a must to keep the nasty stuff out. Make sure your bin liner always fits snugly around the edges of your trash can. If it falls inside and you don't realize it, you're in for some major trash cleanup. Also, always make sure to carry full trash bags to your outdoor container as soon as you can, rather than packing trash down.

 

Rinse Trash Before You Toss It In The Garbage
It may sound funny to some to clean your refuse before tossing it in the garbage, but it's an effective way to reduce odors. Don't throw away foods that are liquid or runny. If you do, contain them in a plastic grocery bag first. The same goes for any moldy or spoiled foods.

 

Keep Garbage Cans Sealed
Keep trash cans sealed tight with a lid for two reasons: to keep them dry and to keep pests out. Wet environments are perfect for mold and other bacterial and fungal growths. Outdoor stainless steel trash can are particularly vulnerable to pests, precipitation, and other contaminants, but indoor stainless steel trash can need to be kept dry and animal-proof too. Make sure outdoor trash cans are covered at all times — either by an attached lid or overhead shelter — but don't lower your standards for indoor bins.

 

Indoor Stainless Steel Pedal Trash Can

How stainless steel trash can are made

 

This stainless steel trash can material requires a different manufacturing process to the HDPE bins.

Having said that, the lids for metal bins are often plastic and are therefore created using the injection moulding process outlined above.

So, what are stainless steel trash can made of? This varies between manufacturers, but ours are made from galvanised steel which, in our opinion, is the best material for the job.

Stainless steel trash can are crafted from sheets of metal, which are then welded together.

For quality when purchasing stainless steel trash can, look for internally welded seams which prevent water penetration and related corrosion issues.

Once the body of a stainless steel trash can is constructed, it is hot-dip galvanised, which contributes greatly to the lifetime value that metal bins offer.

Next, customisation takes place — Whether that’s powder-coated body colour or custom embossing.

Finally, the axles, wheels and plastic lid are added, and the wheelie bin is complete and ready for delivery.

Please note that the manufacturing process differs slightly when there are options such as a drop-front or back to consider.

 

 
Types of Stainless Steel Trash Can

Stainless Steel Trash Can

Featuring a stylish, clean appearance, stainless steel trash can are ideal for front lobbies, waiting areas, and other rooms where you need a durable waste disposal option that won't sacrifice style.

Concrete Trash Cans

Durable, weather-resistant concrete trash cans feature a heavy weight to keep them secure outdoors. They are ideal for high-volume settings, such as shopping malls, parks, and hotels that need stylish yet practical waste receptacles.

Decorative Stainless Steel Trash Cans

Maintain the upscale appearance of your grounds while providing exceptional waste control with decorative outdoor trash cans. They typically feature an open top to enable hands-free disposal for maximum sanitation.

Decorative Recycling Bins

Providing stylish, easily identifiable decorative recycling bins will help further your facility's green initiatives without detracting from your aesthetic.

 

The difference between indoor stainless steel trash cans and outdoor stainless steel trash cans

 

 

Indoor
Indoor stainless steel trash can have two distinctions: How they serve a space's style and the place they take in trash (e.g., via a lid or hinged panel, etc.).

 

Presentation
Because these stainless steel trash can are away from animals, rain, snow, and ice, they don't need any sort of shield or protective devices. This simplifies their look and allows designers the freedom to focus on aesthetics. It would surprise you how seamlessly an indoor trash bin can blend into a room's style. You'll want to purchase a can that keeps odors from wafting over to customers or staff—it could look like a million bucks, but if it stinks, then it isn't doing its job. And when presentation is unimportant—think a plastic bin in a warehouse—this simplicity translates to ease of use.

 

Small Size
As a rule, an indoor stainless steel trash can tends to be smaller than an outdoor one, usually less than 30 gallons. One reason is an indoor environment often has a high concentration of stainless steel trash can at many points, meaning no one receptacle accumulates an overwhelming amount of waste. And if the can resides in a bathroom or lobby, the trash it'll hold will not be significant in size.
But the overarching reason for their small size is they accommodate trash directly from the consumer. That trash doesn't sit there long but rather transitions to another bin that stores it until waste services empty them. It doesn't take many gallons of space to accommodate this early phase.

 

The Half-Moon
One common receptacle in office environments is the half-moon trash bin, otherwise known as the profile side bin. This form appears cut in half down the center—one edge is flat while the other retains a curve. This saves space by hugging an office wall without losing any functionality.

 

Outdoor
On the other hand, outdoor stainless steel trash can must be ready for whatever nature or people throw at them.

 

Nature
Outdoor cans have lids, covers, or other features that keep animals and rain/snow out. These measures lower maintenance requirements, simplify pickup, and keep cans presentable and functional. Also, they are usually heavier so high winds don't move them.
For parks and wildlife-heavy locales, animal resistant boxes have just the right shape and materials to keep invading raccoons, rats, and even bears at bay.

 

Visitors
Overflowing trash cans are unseemly. To ensure they can handle a substantial capacity, they hold 30 or more gallons of waste. This is important for receptacles without others nearby—they serve as visitors' only point of access and must be ready for trash fluctuations.

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Our Factory

PG&GP is the leading manufacturer and exporter of galvanized waste containers in China with global business. It is located in Lingxia Town Industrial Zone, Jindong District, Jinhua City, Zhejiang Province. It relies on the advantages of local scale economies and complete industrial chain to optimize production costs and provide customers with the most competitive products. At the same time, we have advanced production equipment and superb production technology to achieve maximum production efficiency.
Our brand is called PG&GP, PG for “Produce Green”, GP for “Green product”. From brand, product to each employee, we covey and implement environmental protection concepts. We always focus on manufacturing and supplying high quality products and services to our customers, and we not only hope to simply meet customer needs, but also to exceed our customers' expectations. PG&GP will never stop to innovate and improve, and we believe there is no best, can only be better.

 

 
Our Certificate
 

CE, EN840 certificate description, EN-12574, ISO14001 / ISO9001 / ISO1461

 

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Asked Questions
 
 

Q: What is more durable: Stainless steel trash can or plastic trash cans?

A: Metal waste containers are near-universally regarded as the outright most durable and longest-lasting public space option under decades of intensive solar radiation, frigid winters, blunt force impacts, and overloaded waste volumes. Durable steel exteriors resist dents, cracks, chips, and other aesthetic damage exponentially more effectively than plastic or composite alternatives as years accrue. But modern engineered plastics still retain respectable tensile strength across weather fluctuations.

Q: What material works best for outdoor trash cans?

A: Outdoor public spaces subject waste bins to the harshest abuse from cumulative weathering, intense UV radiation, abrasive cleaning chemicals, overloaded waste mounding, and periodic vandalism. While no material indefinitely avoids wear, heavy-gauge metals like galvanized steel and aluminum most reliably withstand decades of round-the-clock outdoor exposure to elements before refinishing or replacement enters consideration.

Q: Do trash can materials matter for sustainability?

A: Receptacle materials contribute enormously toward environmental performance. Prolifically recyclable metals like steel, and aluminum and their alloys are considered “infinitely recyclable,” repeatedly returning to industrial manufacturing usage cycles without degrading in quality. Many standard and recycled plastics still overwhelm landfills for decades or centuries while resisting natural biodegrading. Responsibly engineered composites and increased adoption of plant-based bioplastics boost recycling potential.

Q: What factors most impact stainless steel trash can pricing?

A: Stainless steel trash can pricing closely correlates to manufacturing complexity, customization, and absolute material expenses. Design intricacy heightens pricing as well — stamped and welded steel remains more affordable than dense, molded composites. Multi-material composites, engraved metals, and ornate detailing raise costs further. And larger landfill-destined receptacles still lean cheaper as capacity scaling meets linear pricing. But aesthetics and durability come at a cost.

Q: Should I get a stainless steel trash can?

A: Metal, such as stainless steel, is robust and sturdy, requires no regular maintenance, and will not crumple or break when loaded with items of trash. Plastic models are more economical, but less durable than metal, which may or may not be an issue depending on usage.

Q: Will a stainless steel trash can rust?

A: For stainless steel trash cans with scratches and discoloration, you can use stainless steel cleaners recommended to help reduce further damage, rust, and corrosion.

Q: What can I clean my stainless steel trash can with?

A: A dampened microfiber cloth or paper towel is the perfect tool for this. Buff out smudges or fingerprints on stainless steel trash cans as soon as you see them. You can use a dry microfiber cloth to take care of these streaks and smears. Make sure your bin liner always fits snugly around the edges of your trash can.

Q: Can stainless steel get ruined?

A: Even with these impressive features, stainless steel can and does rust after all, it's 'stainless' not 'stainfree'. Some types of stainless steel are more prone to corrosion than others, depending on the chromium content. The higher the chromium content, the less likely the metal will rust.

Q: How do you deodorize a stainless steel trash can?

A: "If you need to just get that smell out without cleaning it, you can sprinkle a little baking soda in the bottom of the can to absorb any lingering odors," says Rapinchuk. "When you're ready to wash it, add a squirt of dish soap and wash in a utility sink or outside with a hose."

Q: Do stainless steel trash cans smell less?

A: Plastic may hold on to smells, and anything offensive left in a plastic garbage can has a tendency to linger. You have two options: Choose a garbage can that's made of a less porous material, such as stainless steel, or keep up with regular trash removal.

Q: Why does my metal trash can smell?

A: Even with the best intentions, juices and other waste can get between the can and the garbage bag, so you should wipe the inside of the can regularly — about every two weeks, or whenever you notice a spill or smell.

Q: How to prevent smelly trash cans?

A: Another simple home remedy for smelly garbage cans is to use dryer sheets. Place one or two dryer sheets at the bottom of your garbage can or bag to add a fresh scent and deodorize pungent smells.

Q: Why is my stainless steel bin rusting?

A: Rust on stainless steel can be caused due to the microlayer of Chromium oxide being scratched or damaged by chemicals, causing oxygen to make contact with the naked metal resulting in rust. We would not recommend abrasive cleaners such as bleach and hydrochloric acid-based cleaners being used on the appliance.

Q: Does white vinegar remove rust from stainless steel?

A: It's effective in chipping away at mild rust, dirt and stains. However, do note that this method won't work on stubborn rust. This method is also not recommended for use with oil-repellent stainless steel as vinegar may strip away the coating.

Q: How to deodorize an outdoor stainless steel trash can?

A: If you are still struggling with a stinky stainless steel trash can, splash some vinegar in the bin, add a bucket of hot water and let it sit for an hour before emptying the can and letting air dry. You can also leave a generous amount of baking soda inside the can overnight to help absorb the smell.

Q: How long does stainless steel last?

A: Stainless steel retains its integrity for over 50 years. The metal can take 100 to 1,000 years to completely breakdown into natural elements.

Q: Why does my stainless steel trash can always smell?

A: An easy way to fight back against that unpleasant garbage smell is to empty your trash cans more often. If you don't empty your stainless steel trash can on a regular basis, the food scraps inside could rot and begin to smell progressively worse.

As one of the leading stainless steel trash can manufacturers and suppliers in China, we warmly welcome you to wholesale bulk discount stainless steel trash can in stock here from our factory. All customized products are with high quality and low price. Contact us for more details.

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