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A 2-in-1 recycling bin with a stainless steel finish, featuring a paper and plastic bag sticker label and a pedal mechanism.
Side view of EKO Casa 2-in-1 EK9128 with pedal and open lid
Interior view of EKO Casa EK9128 showing removable inner liners
Side view EKO EK9128 recycling bin showing open lid
EKO EK9128 recycling bin placed in kitchen for waste separation - sample
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EK9128 2-in-1

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Capacity/Dimension:

15L + 15L - L400mm x W320mm x H490mm

Product features:

  • Soft closing mechanism
  • Fingerprint proof with resistant stainless steel finish
  • Removable inner liners for easy emptying
  • Dual compartments, allowing you to separate your type of waste accordingly
  • Durable cantilever foot pedal mechanism
  • Stay Open function: the lid can be set and locked open when needed
  • Plastic Bag Fixer, allowing your plastic bag to stay in place firmly

What goes into the recycling bin?

  • Plastic – including bottles, pots, tubs, cartons and carrier bags (empty and untied)
  • Paper – including newspapers, magazines and letters.
  • Cardboard – including cereal and egg boxes.
  • Metal – including tins, cans, aerosols, aluminium foil and bottle tops.
  • Glass – including bottles and jars

Stainless steel

*More stickers options available upon request

*Image for illustrative purposes only
*Due to the many variations in monitors and browsers, color samples may appear different on different monitors

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