New Sortasaurus Trux Line Of Recycling Carts Promotes Accurate Sorting During Collection

New Carts Feature Three Compartments For Easy Separation By Material

Ashtabula, OH: Recycling product manufacturer Meese Orbitron Dunne Co., Ashtabula, Ohio (www.Recycleosaurus.com) has introduced the Sortasaurus Trux line of recycling collection carts. Developed to promote recycling in the workplace and streamline the sorting process for recycling processors, the new Sortasaurus Trux collection carts feature three individual compartments to permit plastic, glass, metals, paper, or different grades of the same material, to be separated at the point of collection rather than manually during processing.

The new carts comprise three, durable, vinyl liners set within a weather-resistant, powder coated steel frame on a combination wood and steel base with industrial strength casters as standard. For ease of use by virtually anyone, the Sortasaurus Trux carts are designed with a novel vinyl liner system that replaces easy to lose clips in favor of a rugged Velcro system that makes removing the liners for unloading recyclables and reinstalling the liners fast and easy.

The new Sortasaurus Trux carts are available in 12- and 18-bushel capacities. A choice of six standard and custom colors is offered.

For more information, visit www.Recycleosaurus.com.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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