Post by Clear Drop®
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Someone leans in and presses the film down to keep it from spilling over. A few wraps, a couple of bags, and it tops out again — film is mostly air, so the bin fills faster than anything else on the floor. Each time it's a minute, maybe two. Across a week that becomes hours, and it falls to whoever stands closest, never to anyone whose job it actually is. The SPC takes that off the floor. It compacts film at a 10:1 ratio as it's thrown out, and one unit holds about a month of it before pressing out a block. The bin stops overflowing, the pickups spread out, and no one is pushing film down by hand anymore. For a facilities lead, that's a clean line to take upstairs: fewer film pickups, and the labor hours behind them. If that bin eats your time every week, message us and we'll walk through what SPC would change on your floor.