HD Liners Coreless 30" x 37 10" Microns, 25Bags/Roll 20Rolls 500Bags/Case
These 30" x 37" HDPE coreless can liners are manufactured from 100% prime High-Density Polyethylene at 10 microns. The star-seal bottom construction distributes stress evenly to reduce tear-out under load. Coreless rolls eliminate core waste and improve portability, with 25 bags per roll and 20 rolls per dispenser case for a total of 500 bags per case.
Specs: 30" x 37" | 10 Micron | HDPE | Star-Seal Bottom | 25 Bags/Roll | 20 Rolls/Case | 500 Bags/Case
Applications
- Office and breakroom waste receptacles
- Janitorial and facilities management can liner programs
- Medical office and clinic waste baskets (non-regulated waste)
- Retail and hospitality waste receptacles
- Light-duty commercial waste collection
Features
- Star-seal bottom — distributes stress radially to resist tear-out under load
- Coreless roll format — no core waste, compact and portable
- HDPE construction — higher tensile strength than LDPE at equivalent thickness
- 100% prime material — no regrind or recycled content
- Heavy-duty dispenser box included per case for controlled dispensing
- 500 bags per case (25/roll × 20 rolls) for high-volume janitorial programs
Material Notes
High-Density Polyethylene (HDPE) offers superior tensile strength and puncture resistance relative to LDPE at the same film thickness. At 10 microns, HDPE liners provide light-duty waste containment appropriate for dry, light-weight refuse typical of office and commercial environments. HDPE liners are not recommended for heavy, wet, or sharp-edged waste loads — for those applications, LDPE or linear LDPE liners at heavier gauges are more appropriate.
Use Case Notes
A 30" x 37" liner fits round waste cans up to approximately 10–12 gallon capacity and rectangular receptacles of comparable volume. The 10-micron HDPE gauge is well-matched to office paper waste, light packaging, and dry refuse. For janitorial supply programs, the 500-count case format and coreless dispensing reduce storage footprint and liner handling time.
Common Questions
Q: What is the difference between HDPE and LDPE liners?
A: HDPE liners are thinner and crinkle when handled; they offer good tensile strength for light, dry waste. LDPE liners are quieter, stretchier, and better suited for heavier or wetter waste loads. Most office waste liner programs use HDPE for cost efficiency; kitchen and food service applications typically require LDPE or LLDPE at heavier gauges.
Q: Are these liners suitable for regulated medical or biohazardous waste?
A: No. These are standard can liners for non-regulated refuse. Regulated medical waste, biohazardous materials, and sharps require specifically rated red-bag or yellow-bag liners that meet applicable OSHA and state waste management regulations.
Why Buy From Us
High-count HDPE can liner cases at wholesale pricing. Prime-material HDPE, star-seal construction, coreless dispensing format — stocked for immediate fulfillment for janitorial and facilities programs.


