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Environmental Business Review | Thursday, September 07, 2023
Discover how local governments can improve waste management with innovative technologies like smart waste bins, recycling robots, and solar-powered trash compactors.
Fremont, CA: Any technology-based waste management strategy that increases trash collection's effectiveness, economy, and environmental sustainability is called smart waste management. The Internet of Things (IoT), a surveillance mechanism that gathers and monitors real-time data, is included in most systems to optimize disposal and promote future innovation.
Smart Waste Management Technologies
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Smart Waste Bins
People occasionally neglect to separate their garbage into the appropriate trash or recycling bins while left to their means. Smart trash cans remove human mistakes from the first sorting procedure, speeding up and simplifying the material processing for recycling facilities. This can significantly increase worker productivity and save as much as 80 percent of waste management expenditures.
Waste Level Sensors
Businesses and municipalities can put trash level sensors in containers or dumpsters of any dimension to reduce the number of journeys between premises and landfills that are unnecessary. Collection services can forecast how frequently bins need to be cleared with data collected and stored by these devices on fill levels. This aids in preventing contaminated spills from public containers that could otherwise overflow.
AI Recycling Robots
Artificial intelligence (AI)-powered recycling robots might make up some of the burden of reducing trash disposal in locations. Precisely identifying and sorting recyclable items using these robots boosts productivity and decreases the demand for human personnel.
Garbage Truck Weighing Mechanisms
The installation of weighing devices in trash trucks can assist in estimating fill levels and cut down on collection visits. They achieve this by weighing garbage containers, recording the information, and utilizing it to forecast fill levels periodically.
Pneumatic Waste Pipes
The pipelines carry the trash to a waste collection facility where it may be processed or taken away. This solution decreases energy expenses, removes the need for conventional garbage collection, and boosts overall effectiveness.
Solar-Powered Trash Compactors
To enhance bin capacity, solar-powered trash compactors compress waste as it builds up. They also gather and communicate data on fill and pick-up times to assist the collection process in running more smoothly.
E-Waste Kiosks
Electronics may be traded in for cash right away at e-waste recycling kiosks. They take damaged or wrecked phones, tablets, and MP3 players in whatever condition, and they promise that they are repurposed effectively, even if they will only sometimes provide cash for them.
Recycling Apps
Individuals can recycle more efficiently with applications like RecycleNation and iRecycle. These programs give users access to details about recycling facilities and rates. Their extensive material lists enable users to choose which things are recyclable.
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