The US-based company EvoEco develops the EvoBin which displays responsive messages to the user, triggered by sensors inside and depending on the types of thrown waste. For example, they can include elements of a game, can educate how to correctly sort waste or motivate users every time they throw away their waste in the bins. Innovative waste bins come equipped with screens, dashboards or other interactive systems that capture the users’ attention. through a fire), the system automatically informs operators via text or E-mail alerts.Īustralia-based Smartsensor monitors fullness and temperature levels of each bin and provides maintenance alerts based on the customers’ requests. In case of sudden temperature changes (e.g. Smartsensor – Temperature Sensorsĭuring the fill-level measuring, in-build sensors also measure the current temperature inside a container and transmit this information to a server, together with other measured data. The information is relayed to their cloud and analytics platform CleanCityNetworks for analysis. The built-in safety sensor detects motion and stops waste compaction when it detects a hand or finger while also reducing the frequency of collection. South Korean startup Ecube Labs develops CleanCUBE – a waste bin with solar-powered waste compaction, which can hold up to 8 times more waste compared to non-compacting bins. This increases the bin’s capacity up to 5-8 times. Ecube Labs – Solar Powered Trash CompactorĪ waste compactor reads a waste bin’s fill-level in real-time by using sensors and then triggers automatic compaction. Thereby they provide complete remote visibility over any type of containers and help plan the collecting routes accordingly. Smart waste containers equipped with fill-level sensors and detectors with wireless connectivity allow for accurate planning, reporting, and optimization.įrench startup Smartup Cities develops smart bin and container fill-level monitoring solutions, based on ultrasonic sensors.
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