The backyard manager at Sackers Scrap Metal and Waste discovered the animals, which have to do with 6 weeks old, and brought them to their workplace.
The staff instantly called Ipswich Cats Protection, and the kittens are now safe and together in a foster home.
Helen Crapnell, PR supervisor at Sackers Scrap Metal and Waste, said: “We think that the kittens need to have been available in an avoid since if they’d entered into a wheelie bin, they would have been tipped and crashed.
“Thankfully they are all ok, really, really adorable and wonderful, and haven’t been hurt.
“Two of the kittens have actually been called after individuals who discovered them. They’re now called Toby and Robin.”
The business likewise required to social networks to release a plea to owners. They said: “On a severe note, we prompt anybody in this circumstance to please take them to a safe haven, Cat Protection, RSPCA or the like.
“A bin isn’t a safe location, and they are worthy of to be treated with care and compassion.”