Waste Containers - Media

Media

  • Since the 1995 terror bombings in France, public garbage bins have largely been replaced by transparent plastic bags, in which it is difficult to hide a bomb.

  • Waste container attached to wall at a refinery.

  • Waste container in the shape of a dolphin.

  • This waste container is designed to be bear resistant.

  • Bin outside Bristol Council bearing the city's emblem.

  • Many bins in fast food restaurants are marked to thank the customers for disposing of their own garbage

  • A typical office trash can

  • Waste container in St. Petersburg, Russia

  • Rubbish bin in Dublin: "No bomb please"

  • Hollow Bulging Gijs waste container in the Efteling theme park which cries out "Paper here.. paper here.."

  • Binhenge in Australia

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