A kitchen bin is one of the most frequently used items in any home, yet it’s often an afterthought. The right one can make daily chores more hygienic, streamline your recycling efforts and even complement your kitchen's aesthetic. The wrong one can lead to overflowing waste, unpleasant odours and a constant source of frustration.
As a Joybuy Product Recommendation Officer, my role is to help you find practical solutions that fit your home and lifestyle. This guide cuts through the clutter, focusing on the key features to consider when choosing a new kitchen bin and highlighting a few standout options available today.
Before you decide, it’s helpful to think about your household’s specific needs. Focusing on three key areas—capacity, sorting and features—will help you narrow down the options to find a bin that truly works for you.
The size of your bin, measured in litres, should match the amount of waste your household produces. A single person or couple might find a 20-30 litre bin sufficient. For families or shared homes, a 40L kitchen bin or larger is often a more practical choice to avoid constant trips to the outside bins. Think about your weekly rubbish collection schedule and how much waste accumulates between collections.
With local councils requiring more detailed waste separation, a single-compartment bin is no longer enough for many households. A dedicated recycling bin or, even better, a dual compartment bin can make sorting effortless. These integrated solutions allow you to separate general waste from recyclables or food scraps in one tidy unit, keeping your kitchen organised and making recycling second nature. A good waste separation bin is a smart investment for any modern, eco-conscious home.
Modern bins offer features designed for convenience and hygiene. A hands-free bin, typically a pedal bin, allows you to dispose of waste without touching the lid—ideal when your hands are full or dirty. For a quieter kitchen environment, look for a soft close bin lid that shuts gently without a disruptive clang.
Materials also play a crucial role. A stainless steel bin provides a sleek, contemporary look that is durable and easy to clean. Alternatively, an eco-friendly bin made from recycled plastics is a fantastic choice for those looking to make more sustainable purchasing decisions.
Based on these practical considerations, here are a few recommendations that cater to different needs, from comprehensive recycling to sustainable design.
Why It Stands Out: This bin is a complete waste management station in a single, streamlined unit. With three separate 18-litre compartments, it provides a clear system for sorting general waste, recyclables and food scraps, making it exceptionally easy to stay organised.
Pros:
Who is it for? Environmentally-conscious households that want an all-in-one solution for meticulous recycling without the clutter of multiple bins.
Why It Stands Out: This dual compartment bin combines high capacity with a sophisticated design. Its two 30-litre sections provide a total of 60 litres of space, perfect for separating large volumes of general waste and recycling. The classic silver and black stainless steel bin finish blends seamlessly into contemporary kitchens.
Pros:
Who is it for? Families or larger households that need a high-capacity waste separation bin for general waste and recycling, without compromising on style.
Why It Stands Out: This bin’s main appeal is its commitment to sustainability. Made in the UK from 100% recycled household plastics, it’s an excellent choice for anyone looking to reduce their environmental footprint. Its generous single compartment and durable build make it a practical workhorse for any kitchen.
Pros:
Who is it for? Homeowners who prioritise sustainability and British-made products. It’s a superb option for those needing a large, reliable and straightforward bin for general household waste.
If our top recommendations aren't quite what you're looking for, don't worry. Every kitchen has unique needs, from specific dimensions to different colour schemes. To help you find the perfect fit, we have a wider selection of waste management solutions.
Explore our full range of pedal bin kitchen solutions to discover more sizes, styles and features.
Consider your household size and how often you empty your bin. A 30-40L bin is a popular choice for couples or small families. Larger households may prefer 50-60L, especially if using a dual compartment bin to manage both general waste and recycling.
This depends on your priorities. Stainless steel bins offer a premium, modern aesthetic, are highly durable and tend to resist odours well. Plastic bins are often more lightweight and can be more affordable. Advanced options, like the Addis Eco bin, demonstrate that plastic can also be a fantastic eco-friendly bin choice.
Regular cleaning is key. Use correctly sized bin liners to prevent leaks and wipe the inside of the bin with a mild detergent weekly. Avoid letting food waste sit for too long, particularly in warm weather. Sprinkling a small amount of bicarbonate of soda in the bottom of the bin can also help absorb odours between changes.