Waste solutions are part of the interior
This is how waste sorting becomes part of the interior design in companies
Furnish with the market’s most sleek and flexible waste solutions for waste sorting – both indoors and outdoors.
Can waste sorting solutions naturally become part of a company’s interior?
The answer is yes — absolutely. In fact, interior designers love incorporating waste sorting solutions as a piece of furniture in the interior — a part of the circular and green movement. However, this places high demands on the design. These waste solutions should no longer be hidden away. They must be visible and placed in the right locations. Bica’s sleek waste solutions in Nordic design are easy to integrate with the existing interior of the company. The waste modules can be combined as needed and require minimal maintenance and cleaning thanks to the powder‑coated steel surface.
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Bica waste solutions are beautiful Danish design with solid functionality
Interior designers and other professionals within interior and design choose Bica waste solutions precisely because of the sleek design and clean lines. At the same time, they don’t have to worry about functional details. Bica waste sorting solutions are developed and designed in close collaboration with industry professionals, where every function is carefully thought through down to the smallest detail. From front doors with soft close for easy emptying to hidden wheels for simple movement during cleaning. From foot pedals for hands‑free operation to hidden hinges and joints to prevent dirt from accumulating.
Why interior designers love Bica
An integrated piece of furniture
Sleek and timeless design
The single trash bin is on its way out, and the waste sorting furniture is moving in. This places higher demands on the design: It requires more space and must naturally fit into the interior. The smooth surfaces and clean lines of Bica’s design make it easier to integrate into the workplace.
Hidden wheels, feet, and hinges
You won’t see any visible hinges, and behind the plinth the feet and wheels are hidden. This is intentional to achieve a sleek waste bin with clean lines throughout the design. The solid plinth reaches all the way to the floor and helps hide dirt and dust. Thanks to the mounted wheels, the bin can easily be moved during cleaning.
Made of powder‑coated steel
The solutions are made of steel with a thickness of only 1.3 mm. The slim steel plate gives the waste solution a sharp finish and a lighter expression. The steel used for the top and plinth has a thickness of 1.5 mm to ensure better stability.
No visible waste bags
On a Bica waste bin, no bags are visible from the outside thanks to the lid on top of the bin. This preserves the sleek design and avoids the look of crumpled bags.
Designed to your needs
It is possible to customize a waste sorting solution that meets your specific sorting needs. Perhaps you want your logo integrated, have a specific size requirement, or prefer a different type of lid on the waste bin. Most requests can be accommodated.
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Bica Watch N’ Collect offers a unique opportunity to reduce costs, streamline processes, and reduce waste. Watch N’ Collect is a waste management system with sensor technology that measures waste levels and notifies you when a waste bin is ready for emptying.
You can find Bica’s indoor waste solutions in the pCon Planner and catalog.
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For more than 10 years, Bica has advised private companies and public institutions on implementing effective waste sorting solutions tailored to needs, budget, and interior design. Together with our customers, we always find a long‑term solution.
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Typical questions and answers
Why should I sort my waste?
There are several reasons. Sorting ensures that smaller amounts of waste end up being incinerated. Waste sorting also helps recycle far more materials and thereby reduces CO2 emissions by reducing the need to produce new materials.
How can we reduce the amount of waste we produce?
There are several ways to reduce waste. For example, we can reuse paper as filling in shipping boxes, buy reusable coffee cups instead of disposable ones, buy more second‑hand items instead of new ones, choose products with less packaging, and compost food waste instead of throwing it in the waste bin.
What can organic waste be converted into?
The organic waste is recycled to extract biogas, which is used for environmentally friendly electricity, heat or fuel.
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