Slim Jim® Horizontal Lid Mixed Recycling Blue

SKU: 2031821

Slim Jim® recycling lids are designed to make recycling easier with consistent color-coding, lid openings and waste stream options.

  • Intuitive recycling lids with color-coding options ensure recyclables get into the right bins
  • Lids are available with the following lid openings: Open top, Bottles/Cans, Paper, and Mixed Recycling
  • Fits 16 Gal and 32 Gal Slim Jim® Containers
  • Lid material is made of polypropylene
  • Use Waste Stream Label Kit Version F (2018391) to ensure waste sortation accuracy

details

Slim Jim® Recycling Lids facilitate waste and recycling sortation with interchangeable, color-coded tops. The restrictive lid shapes ensure the right recyclables get into the right bins. Improving recycling effectiveness has a positive environmental impact, helps facilities achieve sustainability initiatives, and can lead to cost savings.

Features and Benefits:

  • Intuitive recycling lids with color-coding options ensure recyclables get into the right bins
  • Lids are available with the following lid openings: Open top, Bottles/Cans, Paper, and Mixed Recycling
  • Fits 16 Gal and 32 Gal Slim Jim® Containers
  • Lid material is made of polypropylene
  • Use Waste Stream Label Kit Version F (2018391) to ensure waste sortation accuracy
  • Integrated billboard increases waste stream visibility for patrons and staff

specifications

U.S.Metric
Upc00086876238457
Case Pack Length14.88 in37.78 cm
Case Pack Width12.54 in31.85 cm
Case Pack Height20.94 in53.19 cm
Case Pack Weight7.78 lb3.53 kg
Case Pack Quantity4
Ucc00086876238457
Packaging Length20.13 in51.12 cm
Packaging Width20.13 in51.12 cm
Packaging Height6.25 in15.88 cm
Packaging Weight1.37 lb0.62 kg
ColorBlue
Material TypeResin
Country of OriginUSA

Documents

Slim Jim Cleaning Carts & Accessories

Vented Slim Jim® Spec Sheet

Slim Jim® Brochure

Lids for Slim Jim Containers - Spec Sheet


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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