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  2. USAgain - Wikipedia

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    USAgain operates green and white collection bins in partnership with businesses, schools, and places of local government (bins are placed at these locations). The company was founded in Seattle in 1999 and has since expanded to over 10,000 collection sites in 15 states. USAgain is now headquartered in West Chicago, IL.

  3. Grain storage structures in Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Jitarning grain receival point, 2014. Grain storage structures – also known as bins or wheat bins in local popular usage – are grain silos spread around Western Australia, primarily in the wheatbelt region, at grain receival locations.

  4. Template:Location map/List/sorted - Wikipedia

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    Template: Location map/List/sorted. Add languages. Add links. ... Print/export Download as PDF ... This is a list of sorted location maps, sorted geographically for ...

  5. Green bin - Wikipedia

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    Green Bin recycling programmes are now common in the UK. Green Bins have been rolled out over the past 10 years to reduce the quantities of biodegradable waste contained in a black bin bag in response to the Landfill Directive. Another common colour in the UK for garden waste collection is a brown wheelie bin.

  6. No frills - Wikipedia

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    The aisles of an Aldi supermarket in Germany (2006) No-frills supermarkets are recognisable by their store design and business model. They do not decorate aisles. Prices are given on plain labels. Queueing at the checkout is relatively common, as staffing levels reflect average demand rather than peak demand. At actual peak times, customers ...

  7. Automated storage and retrieval system - Wikipedia

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    Due to automated processes, it also allows for more storage space due to high-density storage, narrower aisles, etc. [9] Automation reduces labor costs while lowering workforce requirements and increasing safety. [10] Modeling and managing the logical representation of the physical storage facilities (e.g. racking, etc.).

  8. Bin - Wikipedia

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    Sin bin, an informal name for a penalty box in sports; In Arabic personal names, "son of", e.g. in "Hamad bin Khalid bin Hamad" (a variant of ibn) Bini language (ISO code: bin), a language of Edo State, Nigeria /bin, a folder in the Unix filesystem; Bin, a location in a cellar where wine is stored; see glossary of wine terms

  9. Amnesty bin - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, a foot-long ball python was found in one of the airport's amnesty bins. [12] The snake was believed to have been placed into the bin inside an airsickness bag, and subsequently escaped from the bag, as a torn bag was also found in the bin. It was the first animal ever found in an amnesty bin in the Oʻahu airport. [12]