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A brief history of Wheelie Bin Cleaning

S MILLS • Mar 23, 2023

A brief history of wheelie bin cleaning.

Wheelie Bin Cleaning 


Bin cleaning is essential to maintaining cleanliness and hygiene in our communities. Over time, the practice of cleaning bins has evolved, and today it has become a necessary part of waste management. In this blog, we will look at the history of bin cleaning and how it has changed over time.


A brief history of time (Bin cleaning style).


We trace the history of bin cleaning back to the early 19th century. At that time, people used to dispose of their waste in a pit dug in their backyard. This method of disposal was not only unhygienic but also led to the spread of diseases. With the growth of urbanization, the need for a more organized way of waste disposal became apparent.


The first municipal waste collection service began in the UK in the 1870s. Initially, the collectors dumped the waste in designated areas outside the city limits. However, the rapid increase in population and the resulting increase in waste generated made it necessary to develop a more sophisticated waste management system.


With the introduction of bins, it became possible to collect waste more efficiently. However, the bins themselves needed cleaning periodically to maintain hygiene. In the early days, this was done manually by the sanitation workers themselves. They would use water and brushes to clean the bins, a labour-intensive process that could have been more effective.


As technology advanced, new methods of bin cleaning led to the first mechanized bin-cleaning equipment circa the 1980s. These machines used high-pressure water jets to clean the bins, making the process more efficient and effective.


Today, bin cleaning is an established industry, with companies specializing in providing this service. High-pressure water jets are still the most common cleaning method, but some businesses use other technologies, such as steam and chemical cleaning.


Bin cleaning awareness.


In recent years, there has been a growing awareness of the importance of maintaining hygiene in waste management. This awareness has led to increased regulations and standards for bin cleaning, intending to ensure that bin cleaning is a high standard and does not pose a health hazard to the public.


In conclusion, there is a link between the history of bin cleaning and the history of waste management. From the early days of pit disposal to today's sophisticated waste management systems, the need to maintain hygiene and cleanliness has always been a priority. As technology has advanced, so have the methods of bin cleaning, making it a more efficient and effective process. With growing awareness of the importance of hygiene in waste management, we expect to see further developments in bin-cleaning technology and regulations in the coming years.


To arrange regular bin cleaning with the team at BCC-WCC, call us on 01276 605 145 or email info@bcc-wcc.co.uk.


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