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STEP 1: DETERMINE THE PROPER CAN LINER
FOR YOUR APPLICATION Linear Low Density (LLD)
Trash Can Liner Advantages
- LLD can liners have superior stretch properties making
them highly puncture and tear resistant
- LLD trash bags are an excellent choice for waste with
sharp and jagged edges
- LLD trash bags strength and stretch properties make them a
great multi-purpose can liner
High Density (HD) Trash Can Liner Advantages
- HD trash trash bags are an excellent economical choice for
heavy, wet trash and soft refuse as long as there are no sharp
or irregular shaped objects
- HD trash can liners have a superior vapor and moisture
protections, and are USDA and FDA approved for food use
- HD trash bags have smaller, lighter cases, which lower
freight, storage and warehousing costs
- HD trash can liners are more temperature resistant (-40
degrees to +212 degrees)
Step 2: What size trash bag
do I need?

Each container should have a gallon capacity, or size printed on
it. Just match the picture to your receptacle and it will tell
you which size trash bag you need.
Bag Width: To calculate the proper width of the trash can
liner for your container, simply divide the circumference of
your container by 2.
Square Container Circumference: Circumference = sum of
all four sides added together.
Round Container Circumference: Circumference = diameter
multiplied by 3.14.
Bag length: (round & square containers) add the height of
the container, plus 4-5 inches for overhang.
Step 3: How much weight
does the trash can liner need to hold?
To determine the strength needed for your trash can liner,
estimate the average weight of a full trash can liner in your
application and match it to the max load capacity listed for
each liner.
Types of Seals

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