5 Practical Uses of Trash Compactors in Everyday Life By John Burton Posted on August 15, 2018 Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Whether you are the landlord, manager, or superintendent of an apartment building big or small, trash disposal is a necessary and always imminent process that falls under your list of responsibilities. Since you have enough duties to worry about, you want trash disposal to be as efficient as possible. As a result, instead of having dumpsters located on the premises, there are many benefits to having a trash compactor instead. 1. Reduces trash volume If you do not use trash compactors in your building, then you are more likely to have to deal with space challenges when it comes to managing the garbage thrown out by tenants. You either find yourself with too much trash to fit your external dumpsters or continually paying hauling services to the landfills. If you wish to save on space, then getting a trash compactor is the most convenient solution. They are quite useful in reducing bulky trash by crushing the waste into smaller cubes or bales which are reasonably economical in size and more convenient to store. In turn, you will find that you will not need to schedule and pay for as many pickups. 2. Go green Nowadays, people are becoming more and more environmentally conscious. Environmentalists are coming up with new ideas to reduce the level of impact human actions are having on the environment. One way to contribute to these efforts is by using trash compactors in your building. Trash compactors are very efficient in waste management unlike trash bags and other non-compacted trash mechanisms. By compacting trash, you will be able to influence the space that it takes up in landfill sites. Also, you will reduce the amount of trips from your apartment building to the landfill site ny the company charged with disposing of it, reducing fuel emissions in the process. 3. Help to reduce odours The biggest challenge that most landlords face when handling trash in their apartment buildings is the persistence and lingering odours that permeate when trash sits in dumpsters. This smell is quite unpleasant and can keep potential tenants away since it might contain some of the most stubborn and foul odours in one place. Trash compactor manufacturers have introduced compactors that feature airtight and liquid-tight seals to minimize these smells. This equipment is also easy to wash, allowing you to address the odours that can draw complaints. For extreme smells, placing baking soda in the compactor can effectively eliminate the foul odour and keep your building smelling fresh. Since the compactors are sealed, they can keep out insects and rodents. 4. Minimizes trash management costs Due to the reduced trash volume, trash compactors require to be emptied once for every 15 to 20 times that typical collection methods require. If you usually have waste hauled every week from your building and charged based on the volume of trash, then this could help you save a lot. Compacting trash can reduce bulky waste to a small volume which significantly minimizes the frequency with which you need to a hauler to pick up the garbage. This will allow you to save noticeably in costs. 5. Improves hygiene & enhances image Compacted trash is much cleaner and easier to handle than bulk waste. Trash compactors help to minimize garbage spills and overflow, improving the appearance of your building. The liquid-tight seals featured on compactors are also quite useful in managing liquid waste. Recent trash compactor models come with improved compression technology which has enabled the production of smaller, neater, and convenient trash compactors. As a landlord you can also think about installing compactors in individual apartment units. These will eliminate the need to take out trash to the external dumpsters, improving your tenants’ security. By using compactors, you can guarantee your tenants a much safer and sanitary environment.