The fruit peel bin, also known as a fruit waste bin, is a type of outdoor waste bin designed for sorting, primarily placed along urban main and secondary roads, parks, squares, tourist attractions, and other public places to facilitate the disposal of scattered waste such as fruit peels, paper fragments, plastic bags, and beverage bottles. The fruit peel bins typically clearly indicate the classification of recyclables and other waste. Recyclables include paper, glass, metal, and plastic, while other waste includes fruit peels, ash, and food residues.

Waste bins for fruit peels come in various materials, including glass fiber reinforced plastics (composites), steel-wood structures, stainless steel, iron sheet electrostatic powder coating, plastic, composite materials with anti-corrosion wood, cement, and more. In addition to public spaces, mall waste bins are also specifically designed to collect organic waste such as fruit and vegetable peels, pits, seeds, etc. They are typically placed in the produce sections of malls, supermarkets, and food markets. The use of fruit peel waste bins contributes to maintaining clean and hygienic public environments, while also promoting waste segregation and recycling, benefiting environmental protection and resource reuse.






