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Environmental Business Review | Wednesday, August 24, 2022
Many companies are now generating intelligent waste bins with a variety of functions. This data can help people track their disposal habits and improve trash pickup schedules, thereby decreasing fuel consumption.
FREMONT, CA: Technology makes it simpler to collect, sort, and use waste, and new tools and methods are constantly being developed. Consequently, waste management will become more sustainable as these advancements turn more common.
Here are five of the most advanced methods in use today.
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Intelligent Waste Bins
Many companies are now producing intelligent waste bins with a variety of functions. For instance, many have sensors that detect trash levels and alert users when they are full. This data can support people in tracking their disposal habits and improving trash pickup schedules, thereby reducing fuel consumption.
Gasification of Plasma
Waste-to-energy processes divert waste from landfills and produce relatively green energy sources. Plasma gasification is one of the latest and most promising of these techniques. Plasma heats waste to extreme temperatures and converts it into usable gases such as hydrogen.
Collection of Pneumatic Waste
Most cities and neighborhoods rely on trucks powered by fossil fuels to pick up trash. Since this system is ineffective and produces emissions, some areas have adopted a new approach. They utilize vacuum suction to empty garbage cans through an underground network of pneumatic tubes.
Fleet Management Software
Technology also gives a path forward for areas that rely on a traditional trash collection system. For instance, standard in the logistics industry, fleet management technology can enhance garbage collection. These systems improve vehicle routes by utilizing a network of sensors and GPS data.
Artificial Intelligence Waste Sorting
AI applications like machine vision can support automated systems in distinguishing between different types of waste. They can then sort it more efficiently and provide insights into the disposal practices of specific areas. Companies can then ensure they recycle everything possible and avoid environmentally hazardous mistakes.
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