Cedar Trash Receptacles and Teak Trash Cans for the Commercial Environment
Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2010
by CedarStore
Cedarstore.com
The types of waste receptacles used in the commercial environment are just as important as the types of chairs that are placed on the patio or the style of picnic tables used in campsites. In a commercial setting, every aspect of the environment sets an important tone for the success of a business. Therefore, it would be wise to consider the types of waste receptacles that are available for commercial properties.
Teak in particular is a very sturdy and eco-friendly wood. This wood is resistant to water, rot, fungus and insects. Teak waste receptacles in a commercial setting elevate the classiness of the environment while offering a long lasting and durable solution to waste management.
Cedar is also extremely strong, as well as beautiful. Cedar, like Teak, is grown in areas where fungi, insects and weather threaten to weaken native vegetation. Instead of weakening, Teak and Cedar grow and produce a stronger and more resistant wood. Hence, they are ideal for home building products and for outdoor furniture; especially that which will receive ample use.
Cedar trash cans provide a higher level of aesthetics to a commercial property while offering sustainable and durable waste management solutions. Like Teak or Cedar outdoor furniture, Teak or Cedar garbage cans require very little maintenance. A natural wood waste receptacle also allows them to be visible and present, without calling attention to themselves. The organic nature of wood in outdoor settings is casual yet elegant; leaving visitors with the feeling of home.
The high standards of commercial design demand the creation of inviting and comfortable settings that do not require heavy maintenance. The warmth and familiarity of a Cedar or Teak waste receptacle will do equally well in a casual camp site or an upscale resort. By making customers feel at home, they will continue to come back.
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