About metroSTOR

Built to perform in the environments that are hardest to manage well

Cities and shared environments are under increasing pressure. More people, more materials, and higher expectations around cleanliness, safety, and day-to-day performance have exposed the limits of infrastructure that was never designed for the way many sites now operate.

metroSTOR develops intelligent waste and recycling infrastructure for shared environments. We design external systems that help cities, housing providers, commercial operators, and programme owners create cleaner, safer, and more reliable environments over time.

What metroSTOR does differently

metroSTOR provides durable external systems for waste, recycling, organics, and recovery across municipal, multifamily, commercial, and shared-use settings. But the work is not just about supplying enclosures or containers. The real focus is system performance

That means designing infrastructure that supports cleaner participation, stronger containment, more reliable servicing, and better day-to-day control in places where outcomes are shaped by repeated shared use, limited oversight, and changing operating conditions. In many environments, the challenge is not simply storing waste. It is creating infrastructure that can hold a higher standard over time.

This is why the metroSTOR approach combines physical infrastructure, structured use, and practical rollout models that can scale from pilot projects to long-term programmes. The aim is to create systems that work in operation, not just on paper.

Why shared environments need a different infrastructure response

In these settings, performance depends less on how a system is intended to work and more on how it behaves day to day. Open access, weak containment, unclear deposit points, and infrastructure that degrades too quickly all make it harder to maintain cleanliness, support participation, or protect material quality.

In these settings, performance depends less on how a system is intended to work and more on how it behaves day to day. Open access, weak containment, unclear deposit points, and infrastructure that degrades too quickly all make it harder to maintain cleanliness, support participation, or protect material quality.

metroSTOR systems are designed for those realities. The goal is not simply to provide capacity, but to reduce common sources of misuse, support cleaner use, and create a more dependable operating standard in settings where consistency is usually hardest to maintain.

Built around real operating conditions

Infrastructure only proves its value when it keeps working in practice. That is why the metroSTOR approach is grounded in the conditions customers actually face: public exposure, recurring misuse, contamination pressure, fire risk, servicing constraints, changing users, and the need to expand in stages rather than all at once.

Across the range, systems are developed to support long service life, repeatable deployment, and practical integration into existing collection and hauling workflows. Where stronger control or visibility adds value, the wider Smart Systems model can extend that infrastructure with managed access, better accountability, and long-term support.

That matters because performance rarely weakens for one reason alone. It usually slips when physical infrastructure, participation, servicing, and accountability are allowed to drift apart. metroSTOR is designed to hold those elements together more effectively over time.

Experience, delivery, and long-term support

This matters most in environments where investment happens in stages. Programmes are shaped by budgets, grants, compliance pressures, and live operational constraints. metroSTOR is built to work within those realities, helping customers improve infrastructure standards without forcing a one-size-fits-all deployment path.

The company’s delivery approach is practical and end to end, spanning system design, manufacturing, installation, and ongoing support. That makes it possible to move from early pilots to wider rollout without losing consistency in the infrastructure model.

This matters most in environments where investment happens in stages. Programmes are shaped by budgets, grants, compliance pressures, and live operational constraints. metroSTOR is built to work within those realities, helping customers improve infrastructure standards without forcing a one-size-fits-all deployment path.

More than products, a system that can scale

metroSTOR products are designed as part of a wider controlled-deposit infrastructure model. That means the range is not a collection of isolated products, but a structured system that can be selected by site need while remaining aligned to a wider operating logic. The same thinking carries across cart-scale systems, high-volume containment, public-space deposit, organics infrastructure, retrofit upgrades, and smarter access where required.

For customers, that creates a clearer route from one site to many. A pilot can begin with a single location, prove the operating value, and then scale into a broader programme without redesigning the approach from scratch each time. That repeatability is one of the reasons metroSTOR works across such a wide range of applications.

A practical approach to cleaner, safer, more reliable environments

The focus is simple: infrastructure that performs consistently where it matters most.

That means cleaner streets, better-managed residential waste areas, stronger back-of-house control, more reliable recovery systems, and infrastructure that can keep holding its standard as users, staffing, and operating pressures change.

For metroSTOR, success is not defined by installation alone. It is defined by whether the system continues to work in practice — and whether it helps customers create environments that are easier to manage, safer to operate, and more consistent over time.