Insinc Insights: Tag: bin liners
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Many workplaces and households use black bin liners daily, but their environmental impact is often overlooked. In this blog, we explore whether black bin liners are recyclable, how their colour affects processing, and what sustainable alternatives are available in New Zealand. We'll also share best practices for waste disposal to support greener choices.Posted: Tuesday 8 July 2025
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While the terms "bin bag" and "bin liner" are often used interchangeably, they can serve slightly different purposes depending on context and usage. This article explores the key differences between the two, outlines which types are best for different environments, and helps you choose the most sustainable and suitable option for your needs.Posted: Tuesday 8 July 2025
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Choosing the right size bin liner is essential for preventing rips, spills, and unnecessary waste. In this guide, we break down how to match bin liners to different bin types commonly used in New Zealand workplaces and homes. We'll help you measure your bin, explore popular bin liner sizes, and link to a helpful guide for further reading.Posted: Thursday 3 July 2025
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Ripped bin liners aren’t just annoying—they’re messy, unhygienic, and surprisingly costly for businesses. Whether it’s the cleaner cursing under their breath or the admin staff dodging leaking coffee grounds on their way to the printer, torn liners are a bigger deal than you think. In this blog, we’ll unpack the reasons why your bin bags might be failing and share simple, effective ways to stop the ripping once and for all.Posted: Tuesday 20 May 2025





