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Bindigenous is:
These bright, colourful stickers are made specifically to jazz up your rubbish bin. They are designed by Indigenous artist Ang Bennett who makes them as a way of changing the way people looking at bins, to encourage people to make a real effort to their reduce waste.
These stickers are designed for the outdoors, they are coated in a clear laminate that offers extra UV protection. This sticker has been designed to size for the 140 litre red lid bin.
PLEASE NOTE: Councils have their own rules regarding additions to their bins. Please check with your local council if in doubt regarding use of stickers on your bins.
Bindigenous are a proud member of the Indigenous Art Code and are Supply Nation Registered meaning they are a certified Indigenous Business.
Product: Bin Sticker
Materials: high tac sticker with clear laminate
Dimensions: 39.4cm (W) x 63.7cm (H)
Artist: Ang Bennett
Will leave the warehouse within 1-2 business days.
Standard Shipping: $6.95
Express Shipping: $14.95
*Free Standard Shipping: Spend over $150
*Free Express Shipping: Spend over $250
Free Returns within 45 days after delivery.
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Great service, excellent product. Love it!
Great. Beautiful colours. Really great addition to our bin
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