How can keeping a small bin in each bathroom reduce random tissue and wrappers lying around?

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When there’s no bin nearby, people improvise. Tissues get tucked behind bottles, cotton buds sit on shelves, empty sachets get pushed into corners or nooks. It’s not because anyone loves mess; it’s just that there’s nowhere obvious to put small waste.

A tiny, lidded bin in each bathroom gives all that stuff a clear destination. After makeup removal, shaving, cleaning ears, or unwrapping toiletries, trash can disappear in two seconds.

Bathrooms instantly feel less cluttered, and cleaning later is easier because you’re not hunting down bits of rubbish hidden everywhere.

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