
2
Finally, pull the rubber cord through. Tie a knot at one end. Now start at the rst
hole next to the screw strip and thread the elastic band from the inside to the
outside. Now, alternating from the inside towards the outside and from the outside
towards the inside, thread the rubber cord through all the way around.
Application 1
Tube inside – liner outside
For dedicated recycling liners (e.g. ‘Gelber Sack’ in Germany) – bene t: liner will
not rip!
Pull the liner from the bottom (large diameter) over the outside of the tube (Fig. 1).
Then fold the liner inwards at the top of the tube (small diameter) and put the lid
on. (Fig. 2)
It doesn’t matter if your liner is shorter. The liner doesn’t have to be folded over at
the top when it’s being lled, it can also be at the bottom.
Now you can put the recyclables into the Liner Bin. Press the recyclables down
when they start to reach the top and you will be able to get more into the liner.
When pressing down, hold the top edge of the tube with one hand and push it
down. Squeeze the contents together with the other hand. This prevents the tube
from being pushed upwards when the content is being squeezed down (Fig. 3).
When no more recyclables can go into the liner, pull the tube out of it. Hold the
contents down with one hand and pull the tube out of the liner by holding it at the
top edge with the other (Fig. 3).
Then seal the dedicated recycling liner.
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Fig. 3