Recycling cart line features ergonomic, hinged panel optional panel opens for easy access to electronics waste, bulky items


Ashtabula, OH: Recycling collection carts and trucks in the Poly-Trux® line from material handling product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., Ashtabula, Ohio (RecyclingCarts.com) now include the company’s novel, ergonomic, hinged side panel as an option. Designed to reduce bending and reaching inside the cart, and to eliminate the need for workers to lift heavy items over the rim, the hinged, safety panel invites easy access to appliances, electronics waste, construction and demolition (C & D) debris and other bulky items being collected as scrap and waste or for recycling.

Available on more than a dozen different recycle carts and trucks in a wide range of sizes, the ergonomic, hinged panel spans nearly the entire length of the rolling, plastic bin and opens and closes with an easy-to-use barrel bolt system that stays closed during transport. The plastic carts and trucks are also available with an optional, lockable security cover to prevent access through the hinged panel and support compliance with HIPAA. The line of recycling carts and trucks features rugged, rotationally molded, waterproof, plastic bins with the company’s signature poly base set atop premium, industrial-strength casters for high performance and long-term durability.

For more information, contact Jack Smylie, 4920 State Road, Ashtabula, OH, 44004; 1-800-829-4535; jsmylie@modroto.com or see www.RecyclingCarts.com.



December 5, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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