World oddest Bins Most of us have a trash can sitting in front of the house. There must be millions of them up and down the country, but other than the garbage the day when someone comes round to empty them, few of us ever give the pan a second thought.
However, there are people who watched tanks and thought, "Hmm, now here's an idea, and we put the tank for any purpose other than what it was designed for.
Here are some things people have done and used for other containers for waste disposal.
Bin Racing
Believe it or not, there are a whole series of races organized bins. The Annual Report wheelie bin race championship in Thoona, Australia is a great event and has been for years. The idea of the event is to take trash and turn them into carts down hill soapbox. There are strict rules and regulations, but anyone can get into one that is incredibly popular with families.

Wheelie Bin race Thoona
Other races bin happening around the world and most have a similar theme to the races Thoona but they are less organized.
Ice Bins
People in Canada have found a great use for the trash. recycling bins and other containers are often used as sleds and carts of ice. In all areas of Canada's children and young families can be seen playing in these containers to change. A good but if you have a go yourself - make sure its empty.
Babies in boxes
It is unfortunately all too common for newborns to be left in the tanks too. Often its the mothers who can not cope and they are often the place bins DIN nearby hospitals. Due to the increasing number of babies left like that, baby bins were introduced in Germany, which are secure, heated enclosures designed for mothers to let confused their babies in. Many children left in the bins are often reunited with their mothers soon after so the project appears to be effective.
More things bins claims
Unfortunately, because most of use never gives garbage or trash one second thought all kinds of items claims have been filed in the trash. Organizations (and parts), weapons and explosives have also been deposited in the trash.
Posted on March 20, 2010.