After lunch service, your staff is left sorting cans, paper, and waste while one shared receptacle turns a routine cleanup into a mixed stream. In trash cans and waste receptacles, a three-stream receptacle gives your break room, cafeteria, conference room, or open space a single point for separating those materials. This three-stream receptacle organizes 40 gallons across one 20-gallon container and two 10-gallon containers, so your purchasing decision can reflect the actual mix of waste your workplace handles. Decals labeled waste, cans, and paper identify the intended stream for each container, keeping the separation visible to employees and visitors.
The receptacle is designed with brushed aluminum and features a removable lid. Inside, one 20-gallon rigid plastic liner and two 10-gallon rigid plastic liners account for the stated 40-gallon capacity. The liner arrangement corresponds to the three decals: waste, cans, and paper, giving each stream its own labeled container. The overall height is 34 inches. These specifications give you the details needed to compare the available capacity with the volume your facility collects between service intervals, while the removable lid identifies how the liners are accessed when recyclables or waste are removed.
Your placement plan can keep waste separation close to the people creating it, whether that means a break room, cafeteria, conference room, or open space. The 34-inch height establishes the unit's vertical footprint, while the 40-gallon total capacity gives you a clear basis for planning collection and servicing. The brushed aluminum material presents a consistent appearance in shared areas, and the removable lid gives service staff access to the rigid plastic liners. Decals for waste, cans, and paper make the intended categories readable at the point of disposal. With one 20-gallon liner and two 10-gallon liners, you can assign the largest compartment to the stream that generates the most volume and use the two smaller compartments for the others. This three-stream receptacle lets you specify the capacity, liner arrangement, labeling, and 34-inch height against the needs of your facility before you place it in service.