Improve recycling facilities at your school, college or university campus with our range of recycling bins. Built to stand up beyond everyday demand in the classroom, playground, or kitchen with low maintenance.
We recognise that educational institutions play a pivotal role in shaping the next generation’s environmental consciousness. As recycling reforms change the way we recycle in the UK, schools, colleges, and universities are at the forefront of change. Our purpose? To equip your school with the tools needed to foster eco-friendly habits and contribute to a cleaner planet.
From bustling school halls to quiet corridors, our diverse range of recycling bins caters to all corners of your campus. Choose from compact bins ideal for classrooms or larger containers for communal areas.
Constructed from high-quality materials, they withstand adverse weather conditions and the rigors of daily use. Tamper-proof and vandal-resistant, they require minimal maintenance, ensuring cost-effectiveness for your institution.
Create eye-catching recycling hubs by aligning Glasdon containers side-by-side. Our customisable recycling stations, including the sleek Nexus® Evolution Duo, Tri, and Quad Units, transform high-traffic areas into eco-conscious zones. Promote recycling among students and staff with recognisable graphics and colours for all recycling streams including battery recycling, paper waste, ink cartridges and food waste separation.
Our school recycling bins can also be easily coordinated with our purpose-designed school litter bins range.
As Wales mandates separate collection of materials, and England's reforms incoming, Glasdon’s bins empower your school to meet legal requirements. From paper and glass to food waste and small electrical equipment, our bins ensure compliance while educating students about responsible waste management.
Bright colors, clear graphics, and dedicated apertures minimise cross-contamination. Our bins are easily recognizable, encouraging correct disposal. Plus, our outdoor bins are strategically placed for accessibility—along footpaths, outside buildings, and in lunch areas.
For more helpful tips on how to boost your school recycling rates, read our guide to an eco-friendly campus.