Regardless of who you are and how many toilets you have, you can put an incontinence bin in a male toilet/s. Here are some resources to help you get going.
For Toilet Providers
Step by step guide

This outlines how to implement BINS4Blokes incontinence bins in your toilet facilities
Hygiene Product Disposal Bin Sticker

Hygiene Product Disposal Bin Sticker
Door/Bin Sticker

Poster

Put this poster on the doors and walls of toilets that have incontinence product disposal bins to tell men and boys where they are
National Public Toilet Map Tip Sheet

Tips on how you can add a toilet facility or where BINS4Blokes are located on the National Public Toilet Map
FAQs

Frequently asked questions about BINS4Blokes.What is BINS4Blokes? What is incontinence? Why do men need bins? And more…
Position Statement

The Position statement is the foundation of the campaign, identifying the need, providing statistics and implementation case study.
Media Release Template

A media release template to help you generate media interest and raise awareness about the incontinence product disposal bins you have installed.
For Councils
Draft motion

If you’re a councillor we have developed a document which outlines the argument for BINS4Blokes for your next council meeting
National Public Toilet Map Tip Sheet

Tips on how you can add a toilet facility or where BINS4Blokes are located on the National Public Toilet Map
Media Release Template

A media release template to help you generate media interest and raise awareness about the incontinence product disposal bins you have installed
Community Resources
Your Guide

Four easy steps to ask your local council, shops, businesses and other organisations to install incontinence product disposal bins in male toilets
FAQ

Frequently asked questions about BINS4Blokes. What is BINS4Blokes? What is incontinence? Why do men need bins? And more…