33 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 30x36", Clear
33 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 33x40", Black
45 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 40x48", Black
45 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 40x48", Clear
55 Gallon Heavy Duty Can Liner, 43x47", Black
Aluf 56 Gal. Clear Garbage Bags - 43 in. x 46 in. (Pack of 100) 2 mil - for Recycling, Storage
Aluf COEX Supertuff 3-Ply Antimicrobial on Rolls RCM-2944 26 Gallon
Aluf COEX Supertuff 3-Ply Antimicrobial on Rolls RCM-3853X 44 Gallon
Berry Plastics Hospi-Tuff Biohazard Red 24" x 32" Can Liner
COEX Supertuff 3-Ply Antimicrobial on Rolls RCM-4047 45 Gallon
Inteplast S386017K High-Density Can Liner, 38 x 60, 60gal, 17mic, Black, 25/Roll, 8 Rolls/Carton
About Wholesale Can Liners
Can liners are essential waste management solutions for restaurants, catering operations, hotels, and commercial kitchens that need reliable, cost-effective trash bag options. Wholesale can liners for restaurants come in various materials, thicknesses, and sizes to handle everything from lightweight paper waste to heavy food scraps and liquids. Choosing the right bulk can liners for food service operations helps maintain sanitation standards while controlling operational costs.
Material Options and Sustainability
HDPE can liners offer a strong, lightweight solution with excellent puncture resistance, while LDPE can liners provide superior flexibility and tear resistance for heavier, irregular waste. Compostable can liners help food service operations divert organic waste from landfills and meet sustainability goals, while clear can liners allow for visual waste inspection and recycling verification. Black can liners remain the industry standard for general waste disposal, and specialized can liners for recycling help kitchens maintain proper waste stream separation.
Choosing the Right Can Liners
Consider these factors when selecting wholesale can liners for your food service operation:
- Match Gauge to Waste Type: Light-duty liners work for dry waste and paper products, while heavy-duty options are necessary for sharp objects, wet food waste, and high-volume trash.
- Size Accurately: Measure container height and diameter to ensure proper fit—liners should overhang the rim by at least 4 inches to prevent slipping and tearing during removal.
- Consider Color Coding: Use clear liners for recycling stations, black for general waste, and compostable liners for organic waste to help staff maintain proper waste separation protocols.
- Calculate True Capacity Needs: Account for fill volume rather than container size—a 55-gallon container rarely holds 55 gallons of actual waste without overfilling.
- Evaluate Cost Per Liner: Balance upfront cost with performance to avoid torn bags, spills, and double-bagging that increase labor and material expenses.































