WASTE SORTING train stations, metro and railway terminals

Make it easy for passengers to sort waste on the go
– we have the right solution

Efficient, high‑quality waste solutions designed for large waste volumes

When we travel by public transport, we don’t want to spend time searching for the right waste bin. This places demands on the placement and number of bins. Invest in the most optimal waste sorting solutions and make it easy for travellers.

We offer solutions tailored to the large waste volumes found in public areas, while also ensuring good ergonomics for the operations staff when emptying the bins.

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From waste to resources

"Our waste solutions for metro and train stations are designed and developed in close collaboration with key industry stakeholders to ensure the most optimal and flexible solution."

Ziad Nassar, Head of Product Management, Bica

Get the right waste sorting solution for your metro or train station – tailored to your budget and layout

Which waste sorting solution is most effective for you depends on the location and the behaviour of travellers. We won’t recommend a solution until we know the answers to the most important questions.

Scalable waste sorting

One solution for all your sorting needs.
Now and in the future

Requirements for waste sorting change continuously, and so may your needs. Perhaps you are expanding existing areas and therefore need to extend your waste solution? With Bica, you are guaranteed one flexible solution that you can always scale up or down, ensuring waste sorting at your metro or train station is always efficient and adapted.

The waste system is built from modules, making it easy to connect more or fewer bins. So you don’t need to worry about sorting more waste types in the future. We’ll take care of that.

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Why Bica?

5 reasons to choose Bica

Typical questions and answers

There are several reasons. Sorting ensures that smaller amounts of waste end up being incinerated. Waste sorting also helps recycle far more materials and thereby reduces CO2 emissions by reducing the need to produce new materials.

There are several ways to reduce waste. For example, we can reuse paper as filling in shipping boxes, buy reusable coffee cups instead of disposable ones, buy more second‑hand items instead of new ones, choose products with less packaging, and compost food waste instead of throwing it in the waste bin.

The organic waste is recycled to extract biogas, which is used for environmentally friendly electricity, heat or fuel.

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