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18x29x34 - 140g WORTHMINSTER 25 Refuse on Roll

18x29x34 - 140g WORTHMINSTER 25 Refuse on Roll

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18x29x34 - 140g WORTHMINSTER 25 Refuse on Roll

Refuse-On-Roll

WORTHMINSTER Refuse Sacks on a Roll (140g) — Overview

WORTHMINSTER refuse sacks on a roll are designed for reliable, everyday waste containment where strength and consistency matter. Supplied in a convenient roll format, they help keep storage tidy, speed up bag changes, and support efficient waste handling in busy environments. This listing covers a WORTHMINSTER refuse-on-roll option specified as 140g and supplied as 25 sacks per roll (with trade packs available), making it a practical choice for routine bin-lining and general refuse collection.

Refuse sacks are often chosen not just by size, but by how they perform under real working conditions—lifting, tying, carrying, and transporting waste without splitting. The 140g specification indicates a heavier-duty option within this range, intended to provide added confidence for general waste streams and day-to-day disposal tasks.


Key Features

Roll format for fast dispensing
Sacks are supplied on a roll to simplify storage and make it easy to dispense one bag at a time—ideal for cleaning trolleys, stores, and janitorial cupboards.

140g specification
This product is specified as 140g, indicating a robust refuse sack option suited to regular handling and typical waste loads.

25 sacks per roll
A practical roll count that supports controlled usage and straightforward stock rotation.

Trade-friendly outer packs
This product is available in larger pack quantities (e.g., trade packs) to support higher-volume users and reduce reordering frequency.

General-purpose refuse containment
Suitable for lining bins and collecting everyday waste in commercial, industrial, and facilities settings.


Key Features (Bullet Summary)

  • Type: Refuse sacks on a roll
  • Specification: 140g
  • Roll quantity: 25 sacks per roll
  • Designed for: Efficient dispensing, storage, and day-to-day waste handling

WORTHMINSTER Refuse-on-Roll — Full Product Guide

Choosing the right refuse sack is about balancing capacity, strength, and ease of use. Refuse-on-roll products are popular in professional environments because they keep sacks compact and accessible, helping teams work faster and maintain cleaner storage areas. Below is a practical guide to help you understand how refuse sacks on a roll are typically used, what to consider when selecting them, and how to get the best performance from your chosen specification.


How It Works

Refuse sacks on a roll are wound into a compact roll so individual sacks can be pulled off as needed. This format supports:

  • Quick access: Grab a sack without opening a loose case of bags.
  • Cleaner storage: Rolls take up less space and reduce loose packaging.
  • Controlled dispensing: Helps reduce overuse by making it easy to take one at a time.

In many workplaces, rolls are stored on shelves, placed on cleaning trolleys, or kept near waste stations so staff can replace liners quickly.


Materials and Construction

This product is listed as a WORTHMINSTER refuse-on-roll option with a 140g specification. In practical terms, heavier specifications are typically selected when you want extra reassurance during:

  • Bag removal from bins (especially when waste compacts or catches)
  • Tying and lifting
  • Carrying to external waste points

Refuse sacks are designed to be flexible enough to fit bins and accommodate irregular waste shapes, while still offering the strength needed for routine handling.


Typical Uses

  • General waste collection in offices, schools, and public buildings
  • Cleaning and janitorial teams servicing multiple rooms or floors
  • Back-of-house waste handling in hospitality and catering areas (non-food-contact waste)
  • Light industrial and warehouse housekeeping waste
  • Facilities management and maintenance waste streams

Capacity and Fit (Choosing the Right Size)

This listing includes a size reference in the product title. When selecting a refuse sack size, it’s best to match the sack to your bin dimensions and how full the bin is likely to get before removal. Consider:

  • Bin circumference: The sack opening should comfortably fit around the rim without overstretching.
  • Bin height: Ensure there is enough length to fold over the rim and still tie off securely.
  • Waste type: Bulky waste may require extra room even if it’s not heavy.

If you are unsure, many teams trial a roll first to confirm fit and handling before standardising across a site.


Floor Type Compatibility

Refuse sacks are used across all floor types because they are part of the waste-handling process rather than a floor covering. However, the roll format can support better housekeeping on-site by reducing loose packaging and keeping stores organised—helpful in environments where slip/trip risks are managed carefully.


Health and Safety

Good waste handling is a key part of workplace safety. For best practice:

  • Do not overfill: Overfilled sacks are more likely to split and are harder to lift safely.
  • Use correct lifting technique: Lift with care and avoid twisting while carrying.
  • Double-bag when appropriate: For sharp-edged or awkward waste, consider additional containment where site procedures allow.
  • Segregate waste streams: Follow local rules and site policies for recycling, general waste, and any controlled waste.

Always follow your organisation’s waste management procedures and any relevant local regulations.


Ideal Applications and Use Cases

WORTHMINSTER refuse sacks on a roll are a strong fit for organisations that value speed, consistency, and tidy storage. They are commonly chosen for:

  • Facilities management: Standardising liners across multiple buildings or departments.
  • Cleaning contractors: Keeping rolls on trolleys for rapid room-to-room servicing.
  • Education and public sector: Reliable daily waste collection with predictable stock usage.
  • Hospitality back-of-house: Routine waste removal during service periods.

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Refuse sacks themselves are single-use consumables, but you can improve performance and reduce waste by maintaining the bins and waste stations they’re used with:

  • Keep bin rims clean: Dirt and residue can make liners harder to fit and remove.
  • Check for sharp edges: Damaged bin rims or internal protrusions can puncture sacks.
  • Use the right bin size: A well-matched bin reduces stretching and tearing.
  • Store rolls correctly: Keep in a dry, clean area to maintain product condition.

Case Study (Typical Site Scenario)

A cleaning team servicing a multi-room site often needs to replace liners quickly while keeping supplies compact. By using refuse sacks on a roll, the team can carry multiple rolls on a trolley, dispense sacks as needed, and reduce time spent opening cases or dealing with loose bags. A heavier specification such as 140g can provide added confidence during removal and transport to external waste points, helping reduce the likelihood of splits during busy shifts.


Who Is It For?

  • Cleaning and janitorial teams
  • Facilities and building managers
  • Warehouses and light industrial sites managing routine housekeeping waste
  • Schools, offices, and public buildings with daily waste collection needs
  • Hospitality venues needing dependable back-of-house waste liners

Colours / Features Available

This product is listed as a refuse-on-roll option within the WORTHMINSTER range. If your site requires colour-coding for waste segregation, check the available variants/options on this page (where applicable) before ordering.


Sizes Available

This listing represents a configurable refuse-on-roll product page and may include multiple variants. Please refer to the options/variants shown on the product page for the available sizes, pack quantities, and any other selectable features.