Description
The Altus recycling bin, identified by SKU 15.052.7, represents a refined approach to modern urban furniture, specifically engineered to facilitate efficient waste management in public spaces. Designed by Iwona Żaczek, this unit is part of the distinguished Altus product line, which emphasizes clean lines and functional aesthetics. With a width of 45 inches, a height of 40 1/4 inches, and a depth of 15 inches, the bin provides a compact yet high-capacity solution for pedestrian areas, parks, and city centers. The structure is built to accommodate three individual waste containers, each offering a capacity of 13 1/4 gallons, allowing for streamlined waste segregation in a single, cohesive piece of street furniture.
The technical construction of the Altus bin prioritizes both durability and environmental integration. Clients may choose between high-grade stainless steel (AISI 304) or painted carbon steel (S235JR) for the structural profiles, ensuring long-term resistance to environmental stressors. The housing is crafted from high-quality wood, with options ranging from European coniferous and hardwood to durable oiled or premium exotic wood, providing a natural warmth that complements contemporary landscapes. Each unit is equipped with a galvanized sheet insert, facilitating easy emptying and maintenance, and is designed for secure ground mounting via a screw-in method to ensure stability in high-traffic environments.
As a specialized piece of waste segregation equipment, the Altus recycling bin is purposefully designed without an integrated ashtray to maintain a sleek, unified appearance. The thoughtful combination of metallic elements and natural wood finish makes this model a versatile addition to any architectural project, blending seamlessly into plazas, transit hubs, and commercial developments. By integrating robust materials with a sophisticated, ergonomic design, the Altus series serves as an essential component of professional waste segregation garbage cans, combining functional necessity with the aesthetic standards required for premium municipal and private infrastructure installations.