Smart Bins
Smart bins, equipped with sensors, monitor waste levels in real-time, optimizing waste collection schedules and enhancing waste management efficiency.
Use Cases:
- Urban areas with high footfall like parks, stations, airports, and shopping centers.
- Corporate offices aiming for efficient waste management.
Advantages
- Real-time waste monitoring.
- Reduces overflow and littering.
- Efficient waste collection, saving manpower and time.
Keep in mind
- Dependence on technology; potential sensor malfunctions.
- Higher initial cost compared to regular bins.
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Balers
Balers are integral for compressing waste materials into compact bales, streamlining handling, transport, and storage.
Compactors
Compactors are designed to minimize waste volume, optimizing storage and reducing hauling costs. They compress large volumes of trash into a contained area, reducing the number of pickups required. Compacted trash occupies less space, reducing odor, vermin, pilferage, and fire hazards.
Smart Bins
Smart bins, equipped with sensors, monitor waste levels in real-time, optimizing waste collection schedules and enhancing waste management efficiency.
Briquette Presses
Briquette presses transform waste materials into compact briquettes, which can be used for recycling or as fuel. They compact large volumes of empty packaging waste such as cardboard, empty beverage containers such as PET bottles and alu cans. A special application can also be used for beverage containers containing liquid, helping businesses dispose of products according to regulations.