Step 1: Understand the problem.
The waste containers need to be designed with features that will allow them to store and segregate different categories of waste. These bins should be rugged and movable to allow easy transportation for disposal.
Step 2: Design considerations.
- Containers should be compartmentalized to separate different waste types: packaging, organic waste, food waste, and other leftovers.
- Each bin must be clearly labeled for specific waste types, making it easy for people to use.
- The design must prevent waste from spilling over, with secure lids or covers for waste containment.
- The container should have wheels for easy movement to the disposal site.
- Materials should be durable, weather-resistant, and easy to clean to maintain hygiene and avoid odor buildup. Final Answer: Design the container(s) to be rugged and movable so that the waste can be transported for disposal. 



