Eglinton LRT Project - Canaan Site Furnishings

Recycling Stations for Eglinton Crosstown LRT

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Project: Eglinton Crosstown LRT

Project Type: Transit Infrastructure

Location: Toronto, ON

Products Used:
Recycling Bin CRC-817
Minimal Style Recycling Bin CRC-819

Large transit networks require effective waste management systems to maintain clean and organized station environments. With thousands of commuters using the Eglinton Crosstown LRT each day, strategically placed recycling stations play a vital role in maintaining station cleanliness and supporting sustainability goals.

To support these needs, commercial recycling bins were installed throughout the transit corridor.

 

Waste Management Solutions for Transit Stations

Transit stations require waste and recycling infrastructure that can handle continuous public use.

Key installations include:

  • commercial recycling bins positioned throughout station areas
  • high-capacity receptacles suitable for busy commuter environments
  • waste separation solutions supporting recycling programs

These recycling stations help maintain clean and organized public transit spaces while encouraging responsible waste disposal.

 

Durable Recycling Infrastructure

The CRC-817 and CRC-819 recycling bins were selected for their durability and modern design suitable for transit infrastructure projects.

Key features include:

  • weather-resistant materials designed for outdoor environments
  • high-capacity waste compartments
  • sleek designs that integrate with modern station architecture

These installations provide reliable waste management solutions for stations serving thousands of daily riders.

By installing durable recycling stations along the Eglinton Crosstown LRT corridor, Canaan Site Furnishings helps maintain clean, organized, and sustainable transit environments. These waste management solutions support both passenger convenience and environmental responsibility across Toronto’s expanding public transit system.

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