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What is the recommended distance between multiple bins in a public or community space?
When planning waste management in public or community spaces, the distance between multiple bins plays a crucial role in accessibility and efficiency. The recommended spacing depends on factors like foot traffic, space size, and bin purpose.
For high-traffic areas (e.g., parks, shopping centers), bins should be placed 30-50 meters apart to prevent overflow while maintaining convenience. In low-traffic zones, 50-100 meters is sufficient. Recycling stations often require closer spacing (20-30 meters) to encourage proper sorting.
Key considerations include:
1. Visibility: Bins should be easily spotted from common pathways
2. Accessibility: Ensure clear approach paths without obstructions
3. Capacity: More bins may be needed near food courts or event spaces
4. Aesthetics: Proper spacing maintains visual cleanliness
Local regulations may specify requirements, so always check municipal guidelines. Proper bin placement reduces litter, improves waste collection efficiency, and enhances public space usability.
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