Slim Jim® Handle Top Lid Gray

SKU: FG268888LGRAY

A variety of Slim Jim lids are available to help facilitate waste and recycling sortation

  • Interchangeable, color-coded tops promote waste separation: slotted blue top for paper; green, blue and brown round-hole tops for glass bottles, jars and metal cans; gray handle tops for general refuse.
  • Encourage waste separation and recycling with interchangeable, color-coded tops.
  • All tops fit on 3540, 3541, 3554 containers

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A variety of Slim Jim lids are available to help facilitate waste and recycling sortation

Features and Benefits:

  • Interchangeable, color-coded tops promote waste separation: slotted blue top for paper; green, blue and brown round-hole tops for glass bottles, jars and metal cans; gray handle tops for general refuse.
  • Encourage waste separation and recycling with interchangeable, color-coded tops.
  • All tops fit on 3540, 3541, 3554 containers

specifications

U.S.Metric
Product Length20.40 in51.82 cm
Product Width11.30 in28.70 cm
Product Height2.80 in7.11 cm
Product Weight1.53 lb0.69 kg
Case Pack Length12.01 in30.50 cm
Case Pack Width21.14 in53.70 cm
Case Pack Height5.24 in13.30 cm
Case Pack Weight4.08 lb1.85 kg
Case Pack Quantity4
Ucc10086876147596
Packaging Length20.40 in51.82 cm
Packaging Width11.30 in28.70 cm
Packaging Height2.80 in7.11 cm
Packaging Weight1.53 lb0.69 kg
ColorGray

Documents

Slim Jim® Brochure

Slim Jim® Step-On in Healthcare - Case Study

Vented Slim Jim Step-On - Brochure


Certifications & Regulatory Information


California Prop 65

Proposition 65 is an initiative originally approved by CA voters to address their growing concerns about exposure to toxic chemicals. It became the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986, better known by its original name of Proposition 65. Prop 65 requires the State of CA to publish a list of chemicals known to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm, etc. The chemicals include additives or ingredients in pesticides, common household products, food, drugs, dyes, or solvents. The program is administered by The Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) which is part of the CA Environmental Protection Agency. Where required, warnings must be included with the product’s labeling.

Link: https://oehha.ca.gov/proposition-65

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