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Male Incontinence Bins. Dignity in Every Washroom.

Over half of UK men experience urinary incontinence at some point. Without discreet disposal facilities in male washrooms, they face embarrassment, avoidance, and real distress. Male incontinence bins solve this quietly and completely.

A Problem Nobody Talks About

Why Male Washrooms Need Incontinence Bins

Dignity & Wellbeing

Men with incontinence have nowhere to discreetly dispose of pads in standard male washrooms. They wrap them in toilet paper, block toilets, or avoid going out entirely. This is a dignity issue that affects mental health, social participation, and workplace attendance.

Blocked Toilets & Maintenance Costs

Without proper disposal bins, incontinence products end up flushed down toilets. They block pipes, cause flooding, and generate expensive plumber call-outs. A single blockage can cost more than a full year of incontinence bin service.

EFL Mandate & Industry Standards

The English Football League now mandates incontinence disposal facilities in stadium male washrooms. Leisure centres, care homes, and hospitals are following. This is becoming a standard expectation, not an optional extra.

Blue-gloved Hygiene Solutions operative servicing a wall-mounted male incontinence disposal bin

What Are Male Incontinence Bins?

Male incontinence bins are discreet disposal units installed in male washroom cubicles, allowing men to dispose of incontinence pads, protective underwear, and catheter bags privately and hygienically. A licensed waste carrier supplies, services, and replaces the bins on a fixed schedule with compliant waste processing.

How Our Male Incontinence Bin Service Works

Hygiene Solutions provides male incontinence bins across stadiums, workplaces, care homes, leisure centres, and public buildings throughout the Midlands and UK:

  1. Discreet placement — Compact, floor-standing bins positioned inside male cubicles. Designed to be visible enough to find, discreet enough to use without embarrassment.
  2. Scheduled service — Enhanced DBS-checked driver, carrying photo ID, on a consistent route. Bin liners changed and units sanitised in place on your chosen frequency.
  3. Proof of service — Automatic email confirmation after every visit. Full compliance documentation for your records.
  4. SRF processing — Waste processed by Go 4 Greener, where Advetec biotechnology converts it into Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) for energy recovery. 100% diverted from landfill.

Who Needs Male Incontinence Bins?

The demand is far larger than most facilities managers realise. Over half of UK men experience urinary incontinence at some point in their lives, with prevalence increasing significantly over age 50. Settings that should provide male incontinence bins include:

  • Football stadiums — EFL mandate now requires incontinence disposal in male washrooms
  • Leisure centres & sports venues — High footfall from older demographics
  • Care homes & nursing homes — Standard requirement for resident dignity
  • Hospitals & GP surgeries — Patient and visitor facilities
  • Offices & workplaces — Aging workforce, return-to-work after surgery
  • Shopping centres & public buildings — Accessible, inclusive facilities
  • Golf clubs & social clubs — Older membership demographics

The Business Case for Male Incontinence Bins

Beyond dignity, there is a clear financial case. Incontinence products flushed down toilets cause blockages costing £150-£500+ per call-out. A single blockage can cost more than a full year of incontinence bin service. For stadiums and leisure centres with thousands of male visitors, the saving is significant.

Male incontinence bins also demonstrate your commitment to inclusive, accessible facilities, supporting Equality Act compliance and corporate social responsibility reporting.

Why Install Male Incontinence Bins

What You Get With Our Incontinence Bin Service

Dignity for Every Visitor

Discreet, accessible disposal in every male cubicle. Men can manage incontinence privately without embarrassment, avoidance, or blocked toilets.

Eliminate Plumber Call-Outs

Stop incontinence products being flushed and blocking pipes. One blocked toilet costs £150-£500+. The bins pay for themselves within months.

EFL & Industry Compliance

Meet the EFL stadium mandate and emerging leisure industry standards. Demonstrate leadership in inclusive, accessible washroom facilities.

Zero-to-Landfill Processing

Waste converted into Solid Recovered Fuel (SRF) for energy recovery by Go 4 Greener — 100% diverted from landfill. A genuine ESG credential for your sustainability reporting and corporate social responsibility.

Proof of Every Service

Automatic email confirmation after every visit. Full documentation for compliance, equality reporting, and facility management records.

A Real Person, Every Time

No call centres, no ticket systems. When you call, someone who knows your account picks up — and a named contact looks after your service from day one.

MD
Installing male incontinence bins across our stadium was long overdue. The blocked toilet call-outs have dropped to almost zero, and we have had positive feedback from supporters who previously avoided using the facilities. Should have done it years ago.
Mark D.
Operations Director, Football Club
EFL Stadium CompliantEnhanced DBS Checked + Photo IDZero-to-Landfill (100% Diversion)Licensed Waste CarrierEquality Act Supportive
FAQs

Male Incontinence Bins: Your Questions Answered

Common questions about male washroom dignity solutions, incontinence bin services, and industry requirements.

There is currently no universal legal requirement, but the picture is changing rapidly. The EFL now mandates incontinence disposal in stadium male washrooms. The Equality Act 2010 requires reasonable adjustments for people with disabilities, and incontinence is recognised as a disability-related condition. Many facilities managers are installing proactively to avoid future non-compliance.
Over half of UK men experience urinary incontinence at some point in their lives, according to published health data. Prevalence increases significantly after age 50 and following prostate surgery. In any workplace, stadium, or public facility, a meaningful proportion of male visitors will be managing incontinence.
We supply compact, floor-standing bins designed specifically for male washroom cubicles. They are discreet enough to avoid stigma but visible enough to find when needed. Bins have sealed lids for odour control and are sized for incontinence pads, protective underwear, and catheter bags. (We do not offer wall-mounted units.)
A single blocked toilet call-out typically costs £150-£500+, and stadiums or leisure centres can experience multiple blockages per week from flushed incontinence products. The annual cost of our incontinence bin service is typically less than the cost of one or two plumber call-outs, making it a clear financial win.
Bins should be installed inside individual cubicles in male washrooms, not in communal areas. This ensures privacy and dignity. We recommend starting with the accessible cubicle and at least 50% of standard cubicles, then expanding based on usage. Our free site survey will recommend the optimal placement for your facility.
Coverage

Commercial Washroom Services Across the UK

Based in Hinckley, Leicestershire. Dedicated routes serving businesses across the UK with our primary coverage in the Midlands and Central England.

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