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Don’t be a rubbish camper!

Posted in News & Reviews on 8th March 2013

Author - James Coplin

We all like our campsite to be a home from home, and despite the fact that we’re going back to nature and enjoying the elements we usually still take plenty of  stuff with us that needs throwing away!

There’s nothing worse than going to a campsite that’s strewn with rubbish, usually because people’s good intentions of taking that overflowing bin bag they’ve left outside the tent over to the bins doesn’t quite happen before the wind blows the contents onto neighbouring pitches. Don’t let that camper be you!

The Quest Ekologika Waste Bin folds down and packs neatly into it’s own base so it’s nice and portable, but opens out into a full sized bin, just attach your bin bag and become a thoughtful environmentally friendly camper 🙂

Quest Ekologika Waste Bin

For anyone that’s been to a music festival, especially one of the big ones, you’ll know that litter is a massive problem on the camp sites. One of these won’t make the whole festival site cleaner but it will help you keep your own little area a little more clear of smelly take away containers and beer cans than your neighbours !

At the end of the festival, pack away your festival tent, dispose of your rubbish, pack down your bin, bung it in your bag, and stick it in the attic until next time.

These fold away waste bins can also be used as a kitchen bin or an extra bin for busy times like Christmas, or summer barbeques when there’s excess rubbish flying round. Find them on our website here

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