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Woodland Trash Receptacle

Achieve the look of natural wood with our Woodland Trash Receptacle. A stylish choice for urban or park settings. Pairs well with the Woodland Bench.

Durable design:

  • composite recycled plastic/wood planks with SolidCore technology
  • powder-coated steel frame
Model Number
PK-177
Height
1093mm (43")
Width
635mm (25")
Materials
composite wood material with SolidCore technology, powder-coated steel
Colour Options
earth tone or walnut
Installation Options
in-ground, surface-mount
Notes
Trash can/liner not included.

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