Selecting a can liner for professional use isn't as simple
as your preference of handle-ties or flaps. Proper selection
is the result of a little research and thought about your
daily operation.
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What do you put into your liners?
- How
frequently do you replace your liners?
- Are
there any disposal regulations?
- What
size receptacles do you have?
Because there are so many considerations for selecting a
liner, there are also a lot of options to select from. Thousands
in fact. Rather than filling your screen with an endless
SKU list, we would prefer to help you select the proper
liner. We hope you take a few minutes to review this section,
and ensure you select the right liner for your business.
Bag
Types
Understanding can liners, means understanding resin,
the use of resin, and the manufacturing process of can
liners. |
Make
it Fit
Know your waste receptacles – size and shape.
If a can liner is too big you are wasting money on unused
product. If a can liner is too small and doesn’t
fill properly, it will likely fall into the can, and
create a mess. |
Seals
Make the Difference
The seal is the term used to describe the bottom of
a can liner. There are three types of seals each with
their own benefits. Consideration about seals includes
strength and the ability to fill the can completely. |
Dispensing
and Storage
The dispensing method of the carton should be considered
when selecting a can liner. Think about your storage
space and the frequency that you retrieve new bags. |