Less Confusion

Look at this crow (below).
Crows are said to be as smart as a seven-year-old child. They can use rudimentary tools, have excellent memories, and can even recognize individual faces. Training a crow to find your bin would be amazing, but unfortunately, it’s illegal to keep crows as pets.

Bin stickers, on the other hand, are totally legal.

Easily find your bins.

A black bird perched on top of a green trash bin among a pile of different colored trash bins on wet ground.

Spot your bin with ease—especially with our Jumbo Bin Stickers (pictured).

Sizes

Two white rectangular Bin stickers with black numbers, one measuring 10 inches by 3 inches, displaying the house number, and the other measuring 14 inches by 4 inches, also displaying the house number

We have two sizes. 1. Regular, which is ten inches by three inches and fits all sized bins. 2. Jumbo, which is fourteen-inches by four-inches and fits medium to large bins.

Side-by-side images of blue trash bins with white Bin stickers displaying the house number
  1. Regular 10x3 “ 2. Jumbo 14x4 “

A pile of various colored trash bins with a small black bird perched on a green bin lid, and a paper cup on the ground. One of the blue bins has a white bin sticker on it, which makes it easy to find.

Tech Stuff

Each sticker is made from durable 4 ml PVC gloss vinyl with a permanent adhesive. They're water-resistant to prevent flaring or weather damage and digitally printed to order,so there's very little waste.

Application

Do not place the Bin Sticker over the bin's barcode. Of course, if you look through the site, you might notice that we've covered the barcode many times. This is for demonstration purposes only. We do not condone covering the barcode. Ever. Don't do it. A red X means 'no'.

Green trash bin with a red cross mark on it.

More Application

Sequence of four images showing a snail on the lid of a black trash or recycling bin. The snail moves across the lid, leaving a slimy trail. In the last image, a white Bin sticker with the text "OOOOO" is stuck on the bin.
List of four steps for snail care: 1. Clean Area, 2. Dry Area, 3. Remove Snail, 4. Apply Bin Sticker.

When applying the Bin Sticker, make sure to clean the area on the bin first, then dry it. This will ensure there is no mud, dirt, or dust that could affect the Bin Sticker's adhesive strength or leave bumps under the sticker. After application, press on the sticker to make sure its adhesive is secured.