CleanWorks® refuse sacks
Bunzl Catering Supplies has launched two new product guides for general refuse sacks and large sacks and liners from its exclusive brand CleanWorks®.
Choosing the correct sack in a commercial environment helps control costs and manage waste safely and hygienically, so before choosing refuse sacks it is important to consider what type of waste will go into the sack, how much weight will the sack be required to hold and what size bin is the sack required to fit into.
Specifically designed to handle multiple requirements in a hospitality operation, Cleanworks® sacks come in a wide range of formats, from light duty refuse sacks that handle paper and general office waste to heavy duty refuse sacks for catering and trade waste. The CleanWorks® range also includes compactor sacks and wheelie bin liners suitable for commercial and industrial waste – with sacks that hold up to 20KG.
CleanWorks® refuse sacks are also accredited under the Cleaning and Hygiene Suppliers Association (CHSA) Refuse Sacks Standard. The Accreditation Scheme of plastic-based products defines commonly used terms, so buyers can be certain products from Accredited members are fit for purpose and the dimensions and count are as indicated on the label.
Cleanworks® in an exclusive brand janitorial range that provides a range of janitorial supplies designed to equip catering operators with the tools and materials they need to accomplish routine cleaning tasks, both front and back of house. The CleanWorks® ranges include mopping systems, cloths and refuse sacks.
For more information about CleanWorks® refuse sacks – please contact us today.
Cleanworks® refuse sacks – click here.
Cleanworks® large sacks and liners – click here.

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