Rockford Litter + Recycling
Designed By Michael Welsh
Rockford Litter + Recycling is a modern receptacle system designed to stylishly enhance landscape stewardship. Its refined silhouette enables Rockford to elegantly stand alone or efficiently come together in modular groupings for litter, compost and different categories of recycling. A generous 45-gallon capacity combined with distinctive details like a unique, origami-inspired lid communicate an elevated quality of design in high-traffic public outdoor spaces.
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Can be grouped together to accommodate litter, recycling and compost
Available in top and side loading versions
Locking front access door and bag hangers for ease of servicing
Generous 45-gallon capacity
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