Refuse Sacks
Prosac 4 Black Refuse Sacks (40mu) — Overview
Prosac 4 black refuse sacks are a dependable, everyday waste-disposal solution designed for general refuse collection in commercial and domestic settings. This listing covers the Prosac 4 grade in black, manufactured to a 40 micron (40mu) film thickness and supplied in convenient case quantities (commonly 200 sacks per case, depending on the variant selected). The sack format is widely used where a balance of strength, puncture resistance and cost-efficiency is required for routine waste streams.
These sacks are commonly specified by their nominal dimensions (often shown in inches on trade listings) and may also be referenced in metric equivalents. Because this is a configurable product page, the exact pack/price option may vary by variant—please select the option that matches your required quantity and specification.
Key Points (At a Glance)
- Prosac 4 grade: A popular trade specification for general refuse handling.
- 40mu thickness: A practical mid-weight film for everyday waste.
- Black colour: Helps conceal contents and supports tidy presentation in bins.
- Trade-friendly case supply: Often supplied as 200 sacks per case (variant dependent).
- Commonly used size format: Listed by nominal dimensions and sometimes shown with metric equivalents.
Typical Uses
- Office and workplace waste collection
- Retail back-of-house refuse
- Light-to-moderate hospitality waste streams
- Schools, public buildings and facilities management
- General household refuse where a stronger sack is preferred
Key Features (Explained)
40 micron film thickness:
40mu is a commonly requested thickness for refuse sacks because it offers a useful balance between strength and value. It is typically chosen for mixed, everyday waste where you want more confidence than very light-duty liners, without moving into the heaviest specialist grades.
Prosac 4 specification:
Prosac grades are widely used in trade purchasing as a shorthand for performance expectations. Prosac 4 is frequently selected for routine refuse collection in commercial environments, helping buyers standardise across sites and bin stations.
Black sacks for discreet disposal:
Black refuse sacks are a practical choice where you want to reduce visible clutter and keep waste presentation neat—particularly in shared areas, corridors, service routes and back-of-house spaces.
Case quantities suited to regular replenishment:
These sacks are commonly supplied in case quantities (often 200 per case on comparable listings). This makes them suitable for facilities teams and cleaning contractors who need predictable stock levels and easy reordering.
Prosac 4 Black Refuse Sacks (40mu) — Full Product Guide
Choosing the right refuse sack is about matching the sack’s thickness and format to your waste type, bin size and handling routine. Below is a practical guide to help you specify Prosac 4 black refuse sacks with confidence.
How It Works
Refuse sacks are designed to line bins and contain waste for hygienic handling and disposal. The film thickness and material properties influence how the sack performs when lifted, tied, transported and loaded into external waste containers. A 40mu sack is commonly used for general refuse where moderate strength and puncture resistance are required.
Materials and Construction
Trade refuse sacks are typically manufactured from polyethylene film. The “mu” value refers to the film thickness in microns. A 40 micron film is a common mid-weight specification used across many workplaces and facilities. The sack’s construction is intended to provide a practical combination of flexibility (to fit bins and accommodate irregular waste) and strength (to reduce splitting during handling).
Understanding the Specification (Micron, Gauge and Dimensions)
Micron (mu):
Micron is a thickness measurement. This product is specified at 40mu.
Gauge:
Some suppliers also describe refuse sacks using “gauge”. Comparable listings for this size and thickness often reference 160 gauge alongside 40 micron.
Dimensions:
Refuse sacks are often listed by nominal dimensions (commonly in inches on trade listings). Some suppliers also provide metric equivalents for the same size. If you are matching an existing sack, compare both the nominal size and how it fits your bin (rim fit and drop length) rather than relying on one measurement alone.
Floor Type Compatibility
Refuse sacks are used in bins rather than directly on floors, but they are commonly handled across a variety of surfaces (tile, vinyl, sealed concrete, carpeted areas and outdoor service routes). For best results, avoid dragging filled sacks across rough ground where sharp edges can increase the risk of punctures. Where dragging is unavoidable, consider using a trolley or wheeled bin to reduce abrasion.
Health and Safety
- Manual handling: Do not overfill. Tie securely and lift using safe handling techniques.
- Sharp waste: If your waste stream includes sharp items (broken packaging, metal offcuts, glass), consider whether a heavier-duty sack is required.
- Hygiene: Use appropriate PPE and follow site waste procedures, especially for food waste or contaminated materials.
Ideal Applications and Use Cases
Prosac 4 black refuse sacks at 40mu are commonly chosen for:
- Facilities management: Routine bin emptying across offices, schools and public buildings.
- Cleaning contractors: A consistent, trade-recognised specification for general waste rounds.
- Retail and hospitality back-of-house: Mixed packaging waste and general refuse where a stronger sack helps reduce split incidents.
- Domestic heavy household use: For users who prefer a sturdier sack for everyday refuse.
Maintenance, Cleaning and Care
Refuse sacks are single-use consumables and do not require cleaning. To get the best performance:
- Store cases in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
- Avoid placing cases near heat sources that could affect film properties.
- Use the correct bin size to reduce stretching and stress on seams.
- Train staff not to overfill and to tie sacks securely before removal.
Case Study (Typical Site Scenario)
Scenario: A multi-tenant office building with daily cleaning rounds needs a reliable black refuse sack for desk-side bins and larger internal waste stations. The cleaning team wants a sack that is strong enough for mixed office waste (paper, packaging, disposable cups) and that presents neatly when staged for collection.
Outcome: A Prosac 4, 40mu black refuse sack provides a practical balance of strength and cost for routine use. Standardising on a trade-recognised specification helps simplify ordering and reduces the risk of mismatched sacks across different floors and teams.
Who Is It For?
- Facilities managers and caretaking teams
- Cleaning and janitorial contractors
- Retail operations and stockroom teams
- Hospitality venues managing general refuse
- Households wanting a sturdier everyday refuse sack
Colours / Features Available
This listing is for black refuse sacks. Black is commonly selected for discreet waste handling and tidy presentation. If you require alternative colours for waste segregation, check related products within the refuse sack range.
Sizes Available
This product page may represent multiple variants. The size is commonly shown in the product title using nominal dimensions (often in inches) and may also be referenced in metric equivalents on supplier listings. Please select the variant that matches your required size and case quantity.
Ordering Notes
- Confirm the sack size against your bin rim and drop length.
- Choose the case quantity/variant that suits your usage rate.
- If your waste stream is heavier or contains sharp items, consider a heavier-duty specification.
Reference information used for this enhanced description:
Comparable listings and specifications for Prosac 4 black refuse sacks at 40mu, including PROSAC04 references, size shown as 18 x 29 x 39 inches with metric equivalents (450 x 732 x 990 mm), and typical case quantity of 200 sacks.
