"Public drop-off bins, hosted by named individuals. Each bin has an owner. Each owner gets paid."
Bins placed at street corners, shopfronts, cafés — each hosted by a named "Mr or Mrs" who agrees to: empty when full, photograph contents, log via app. They earn £0.50/kg verified. The Bin Finder map is public. Coverage target: 1 bin per 500 households.
Sealed: 05 January 2025·Owner: Network Coordinator · Bin Finder·Weight: Operational · Medium
£0.50/kg
Host fee
1:500
Bin:household
304kg
Mrs Patel Q1
Signature Diagram · LATTICE
📝 Real Example · Numbers · Names
In the field
"Mrs Patel, B69" hosts 2 bins outside her shop. Q1 2026: 187kg HDPE collected, 94kg PET, 23kg LDPE = 304kg total. Earnings £152. Bin map shows her location at /bin-finder.
▸ Triggers · When This Fires
Local resident applies to host
Bin reaches fill threshold (notification)
Quarterly bin audit
⚠ Consequence · If Broken
Without distributed bins, all collection is haulier-only — expensive and slow. With named hosts, the network grows organically and accountability is local.
Bins placed at street corners, shopfronts, cafés — each hosted by a named "Mr or Mrs" who agrees to: empty when full, photograph contents, log via app. They earn £0.50/kg verified. The Bin Finder map is public. Coverage target: 1 bin per 500 households.