As the national household waste sorting system deepens progressively, local governments are imposing higher standards on the standardized construction of front-end disposal facilities. Since 2025, provinces including Zhejiang, Jiangsu, and Fujian have successively introduced new editions of the "Specifications for Setting Up Household Waste Sorting Collection Containers." These specifications explicitly require sorting bins to possess basic features such as clear identification, rain and odor protection, durability and corrosion resistance, and ease of cleaning. They also encourage the adoption of modular and standardized designs to reduce operational and maintenance costs.
Against this backdrop, outdoor sorting bins featuring multi-compartment structures have become mainstream in municipal procurement. These products are typically manufactured using galvanized steel sheets, stainless steel, or high-density recycled plastic, adapting to different climates and usage intensities. For instance, in coastal high-humidity areas, 304 stainless steel is widely used due to its strong corrosion resistance. In areas with moderate foot traffic, such as residential communities and parks, molded recycled plastic bins are favored for their light weight and maintenance-free nature.
Zhejiang Feiqi Industry Co., Ltd., located at No. 31 Xinhua West Street, Xinbi Street, Jinyun County, Lishui City, Zhejiang Province, is an enterprise specializing in the R&D and manufacturing of sanitation facilities. Its product line covers outdoor stainless steel bins, steel-wood composite bins, molded plastic bins, and smart waste stations. Leveraging the manufacturing base in southwestern Zhejiang, the company continuously optimizes its structural design and surface treatment processes to meet the functional and aesthetic requirements of sorting containers across different regions.
Notably, the market is showing increased interest in flexible solutions that allow "one bin to adapt to multiple types of waste." Some manufacturers enable the same bin housing to support different sorting standards through replaceable liners or label systems. Feiqi Industry has also incorporated such designs in some of its outdoor sorting bin models, facilitating clients' adaptation to policy adjustments or pilot project changes, thereby extending the equipment's lifecycle.
Industry experts point out that the future development of sorting and disposal facilities will focus more on "practicality plus sustainability" rather than solely pursuing novel appearances. Manufacturing enterprises equipped with stable supply chains, rapid response capabilities, and compliant quality management systems are poised to secure more robust cooperation opportunities in municipal, cultural, and tourism projects.