Smart Waste Management System

  • Anand D
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Abstract

Due to increasing population, modernization, people move from one place to another and way of life are expanding well. The present garbage system available in India is fully done by humans. But now in our project we have reduced the work of humans compare to the present situation. The waste which is produced across the world is innumerable if we try to reuse with the man power it may consume much time and which needs a much energy .so in order to save energy and human work we can for the technology that is available in our projects. If we concentrate power savings on the garbage issue which could save energy that may be useful for some other purposes.. Based on research of WHO 22 types of diseases can be controlled by improving solid waste management in India. Hence, people who live in India and local municipal bodies should change their casual attitude to waste management. So, waste management is a mandatory process in order to face the challenges in day to day life. The entire management includes three parts: 1) Users who generate waste,2) Waste collectors 3) stack holders. Existing waste management systems are difficult to handle and not user friendly. This project is very attractive and aids in many effective ways to make environment friendly. The waste bins are equipped with sensors and connected to cloud with push mechanism. Hence the stack holders are able to get the all data from the cloud.

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Anand, Dr. S. (2017). Smart Waste Management System. International Journal for Research in Applied Science and Engineering Technology, V(III), 515–518. https://doi.org/10.22214/ijraset.2017.3094

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