Welcome Spring!
I can't wait to start the task of Spring Cleaning around our house. It makes me feel so refreshed and ready to turn over a new leaf. One of our projects that have continued around our house no matter if the weather is nice and warm or cold and snowy is our quest to better the plant and reduce our carbon print.
My eight year old so is so passionate and diligent about making sure our recyclables are sorted and ready to be stored outside in large bins until our trip to the recycling center. The challenge I have faced is finding room to conveniently store these items until they can make their way into the outside larger bins.
Rubbermaid has solved this problem and has even made my 3 year old want to participate in the daily recycling routine! Thank you Rubbermaid for sending us out one of your new Recycling products for Review and a Giveaway!! .......
Rubbermaid 2-in-1 Recycler makes recycling easy and exciting!
This two-unit bin allows you to either contain trash and recyclables all in one location or sort recyclables. We are using ours to sort our cans from papers.
The top unit is perfect for collecting recyclables and has a fold away handle that makes it easy to take out and empty into your recycling bin. This top unit fits nicly on top of the lower bin and stays in place. I love that the lid easily comes off for simple transport by the green handle to our larger outdoor bin.
The lower bin tilts out for easy access by gently stepping on the lower gray lip that rests on the floor. My three year old gets such a charge out of this feature. The bin holds an 8 gallon trash bag in place with the Liner Lock system. The idea of the liner is perfect as sometimes our rinsed cans tend to still be wet. The lower bin quickly sides out from the unit for easy placement of the trash bag.
So who would like to win a Rubbermaid 2 in 1 Recycler Bin? Raise your hand....
Enter for your chance to win below and Happy Recycling.
Disclaimer: Rubbermaid provided me with a free
sample of their product to review/giveaway, and I was under no obligation to review it if
sample of their product to review/giveaway, and I was under no obligation to review it if
I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or
sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.
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everything... we recycle everything
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