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18x29x39 - 140g JUMBO 10 Refuse on Roll

18x29x39 - 140g JUMBO 10 Refuse on Roll

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18x29x39 - 140g JUMBO 10 Refuse on Roll

Refuse-On-Roll

Overview
Designed for busy commercial environments, these jumbo refuse sacks on a roll provide a practical, space-efficient way to manage everyday waste. Supplied in a convenient roll format, they’re easy to store, quick to dispense, and ideal for routine bin changes in workplaces where hygiene and efficiency matter. This listing covers a refuse-on-roll option in the jumbo category, commonly chosen for general waste handling in facilities, cleaning teams, and back-of-house operations.

Key Bullet Points

  • Refuse sacks on a roll – roll dispensing helps keep stock tidy and makes it easy to grab the next sack quickly.
  • Jumbo capacity format – suited to larger bins and higher-volume waste collection points.
  • Consistent, repeatable use – ideal for scheduled cleaning rounds and routine bin-liner replacement.
  • Workplace-ready – a practical choice for commercial, industrial, and facilities-management settings.
  • Simple storage – rolls typically take up less space than loose-packed sacks and help reduce clutter in cupboards and trolleys.

Typical Uses

  • General waste collection in offices, schools, and public buildings
  • Back-of-house waste handling in hospitality and catering areas
  • Facilities management and contract cleaning rounds
  • Warehouses, workshops, and light industrial environments
  • Stockrooms and staff areas where frequent bin changes are required

18x29x39 - 140g JUMBO 10 Refuse on Roll — Full Product Guide

Choosing the right refuse sack is about more than just “will it fit the bin?”. In commercial settings, the right liner helps teams work faster, keeps waste handling more hygienic, and reduces the risk of splits or leaks during removal and transport. This product is supplied as refuse sacks on a roll in a jumbo format, intended for regular use where larger volumes of waste are generated.

How It Works

Refuse-on-roll products are designed for quick dispensing. Instead of loose sacks in a box, the sacks are supplied in a roll so users can pull the next sack forward as needed. This can be especially helpful on cleaning trolleys, in janitorial cupboards, or at waste stations where speed and organisation matter.

In day-to-day use, the sack is placed into the bin as a liner. Once full, it is removed, tied or sealed according to site procedure, and transferred to the appropriate waste collection point. Roll supply helps keep the remaining sacks protected and easy to access.

Materials and Construction

This listing specifies a 140g option and a jumbo refuse-on-roll format. Weight-based specifications are commonly used in trade listings to indicate a heavier-duty sack option within a range. In practical terms, heavier specifications are typically selected where waste loads are bulkier, where handling is more demanding, or where teams want extra confidence during removal and transport.

Because refuse sacks are often used across multiple departments and waste streams, it’s important to match the sack to the job. For example, general waste from offices may be lighter but more frequent, while back-of-house areas may produce heavier mixed waste. A jumbo refuse sack format is commonly chosen to support higher-volume collection points.

Floor Type Compatibility

Refuse sacks themselves don’t interact with floor surfaces in the same way as mats or tapes, but they are used in environments with a wide range of flooring types. Roll-dispensed sacks are particularly convenient for teams moving between areas such as:

  • Hard floors (vinyl, sealed concrete, tiles)
  • Carpeted office areas
  • Back-of-house corridors and service areas
  • Loading bays and warehouse aisles

For best practice, ensure waste is not dragged across floors where it could tear the sack or leave residue. Use appropriate handling methods (e.g., lifting, using a trolley, or using designated waste carts) in line with your site’s procedures.

Health and Safety

Good waste handling supports a safer workplace. When selecting and using refuse sacks, consider:

  • Manual handling – avoid overfilling; heavier loads increase strain and the risk of dropping.
  • Hygiene – use gloves and follow cleaning protocols, especially in washroom or food-adjacent areas.
  • Segregation – ensure the correct sack is used for the correct waste stream (general waste, recycling, etc.) according to local policy.
  • Spill prevention – choose an appropriate duty level for the waste type to reduce the chance of splits during removal.

Always follow your organisation’s waste management and COSHH/health-and-safety guidance where applicable.

Ideal Applications and Use Cases

Jumbo refuse sacks on a roll are commonly used where waste volumes are higher and teams need a reliable liner option that’s easy to dispense. Typical use cases include:

  • Facilities management – routine bin changes across multi-room sites.
  • Hospitality – back-of-house waste collection where speed and consistency are important.
  • Education – classrooms, corridors, and staff areas with frequent waste disposal.
  • Warehousing – general waste from packing areas and staff facilities.
  • Commercial premises – shared kitchens, canteens, and communal waste points.

Maintenance, Cleaning and Care

Refuse sacks are single-use consumables, but good storage and handling helps maintain performance:

  • Store rolls in a clean, dry place to keep them in good condition and ready for use.
  • Avoid sharp edges inside bins (damaged rims, protruding fixings) that can snag liners.
  • Don’t overfill – leaving enough slack at the top makes tying easier and reduces stress on seams.
  • Use the right bin size – a correctly matched liner sits properly and is easier to remove.

Case Study (Typical Scenario)

Scenario: A cleaning team services a mixed-use building with offices, meeting rooms, and shared staff areas. Waste is collected on scheduled rounds, and supplies are stored on a trolley.

Challenge: Loose-packed sacks take up space and can become untidy, slowing down rounds when staff need to find the next liner quickly.

Outcome: Switching to refuse sacks on a roll helps keep stock organised and accessible. The roll format supports faster liner changes, while the jumbo format suits higher-volume waste points, reducing the number of trips to the waste collection area.

Who is it for?

  • Facilities managers and building services teams
  • Contract cleaners and janitorial staff
  • Hospitality and catering back-of-house teams
  • Warehouses, workshops, and general commercial operations
  • Any site needing a dependable, easy-to-dispense refuse liner

Colours / Features Available

This product page may represent a configurable range. If multiple options are available on the listing, select the variant that matches your site requirements (for example, pack quantity or other selectable options shown on the page). If you need a specific colour or feature for waste segregation, check the variant details before ordering.

Sizes Available

This listing includes a jumbo refuse sack format with the size shown in the product title. As with many trade listings, the same product page may include multiple purchasing options (such as different pack quantities). If you require a particular size or a bespoke solution, review the available variants on the page and contact the supplier for guidance.

Need help choosing?
If you’re unsure which refuse sack specification best suits your waste type and bin setup, consider how heavy the waste is, whether it contains sharp edges, and how far sacks are carried during disposal. Selecting the right duty level and format can reduce splits, improve hygiene, and make waste handling more efficient.