Engineering:Solar-powered waste compacting bin
A solar-powered waste compactor is a smart device that reads a waste bin's fill-level in real-time and triggers an automatic compaction of the waste, effectively increasing the bin's capacity by up to 5-8 times.[1][2] The compaction mechanism runs on a battery, which is charged by the solar panel. Fully charged, the battery reserve lasts for approximately 3–4 weeks, depending on the compaction frequency and usage patterns.[3]
Solar-powered waste compactors are typically connected to a remote software platform through wireless 2G/3G networks. The platform enables waste collection managers to access real-time data analytics and route optimization.
Solar-powered compactors are primarily used in high foot traffic areas such as town centers, shopping malls, amusement parks, beaches, transit stations and sports stadiums.[3]
Advantages
Some of the benefits of using solar-powered waste compactors include:[4]
- Reduced frequency of waste collections
- Cleaner and more hygienic public spaces
- Historical waste collection data analytics
- Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
- Savings in operational waste collection costs
See also
- BigBelly
- Clever Bins
- Ecube Labs
- CitySolar
References
- ↑ "Bigbelly's Wi-Fi-enabled, solar-powered bins could lead to smarter cities". 22 July 2015. http://newatlas.com/bigbelly-wi-fi-hotspot-solar-powered-recycling-garbage-bins/38561/.
- ↑ Ramirez, Elaine (2016-06-14). "Internet of bins: smart, solar powered trashcans in Colombian cities". https://www.theguardian.com/sustainable-business/2016/jun/14/internet-of-bins-smart-solar-powered-trashcans-in-colombian-cities.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 Labs, Ecube. "Ecube Labs - FAQ". http://ecubelabs.com/support/.
- ↑ "Bigbelly – Benefits". http://bigbelly.com/benefits/.
External links
- Anta Swiss AG
- CitySolar
- BigBelly Solar
- PEL Waste Reduction Equipment
- Mr. Fill
- Ecube Labs
- BritishBins SolaPacta
- Binology LLC
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Solar-powered waste compacting bin.
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