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Automated home waste segregation and management systemIJECEIAES
Waste management is a massive issue in India, most of the present systems cannot manage waste on a scalable level, thus creating pressure on the ecosystem. Before the elimination of waste, segregation needs to be done to manage individual types of waste. Hence taken the same approach to solving the problem, which most of the present-day systems fail to do. The goal is to segregate the garbage generated in individual households into solid, liquid, biodegradable, non-biodegradable, combustible, and non-combustible, using many subsystems that involve electro pneumatics, compression, and storage. Image processing techniques will further advocate the process. The desired system will further reduce the waste of an in-built pulverizer. After conducting in-depth research on the present solutions for the urban waste processing chain, the level of complexity increases as the waste goes further along the chain and, in the end, the only option left is incineration was figured out. The solution allows endpoints of the chain to process different types of garbage in a more organized fashion. Municipal solid waste (MSW) is solid waste that results from municipal community, commercial, institutional, and recreational activities. This paper aims to segregate the MSW generated by households into biodegradable, non-biodegradable, combustible, and noncombustible.
In this paper, we present a cost effective and efficient smart waste management system that acts as an easy link between the user and the authority by providing a mobile application to monitor the bin interfaced with appropriate sensors. Somy P Mathew | Lisha Tomy | Parvathi S | Reshmi Nath ""Smart Waste Management System"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23482.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/23482/smart-waste-management-system/somy-p-mathew
Water supply and sanitary engineering seminar reportTalhaManasiya
Uncontrolled pollution will destroy the ecosystem
and the process is irrecoverable. Hence the goal of
solid waste management is to minimise hazards to
environment due to indiscriminate disposal of
solid wastes. Based on the knowledge of solid
waste generation, characteristics and treatment
methods, certain materials can be recovered or re-
used and electrical energy can be generated.
In ensuring better sanitary environments for the people and promoting their general
health, the proper collection of refuse (solid waste), its haulage, treatment and
disposal with minimum possible nuisance or risk to public health are fundamental to
'solid waste management'.
A ppt on smart waste segregation designed to used at commercial places like Hospitals, Offices, MNCs, Park, etc...You can also use this as your school/ college's project topic.
ENJOY !!!
Automated home waste segregation and management systemIJECEIAES
Waste management is a massive issue in India, most of the present systems cannot manage waste on a scalable level, thus creating pressure on the ecosystem. Before the elimination of waste, segregation needs to be done to manage individual types of waste. Hence taken the same approach to solving the problem, which most of the present-day systems fail to do. The goal is to segregate the garbage generated in individual households into solid, liquid, biodegradable, non-biodegradable, combustible, and non-combustible, using many subsystems that involve electro pneumatics, compression, and storage. Image processing techniques will further advocate the process. The desired system will further reduce the waste of an in-built pulverizer. After conducting in-depth research on the present solutions for the urban waste processing chain, the level of complexity increases as the waste goes further along the chain and, in the end, the only option left is incineration was figured out. The solution allows endpoints of the chain to process different types of garbage in a more organized fashion. Municipal solid waste (MSW) is solid waste that results from municipal community, commercial, institutional, and recreational activities. This paper aims to segregate the MSW generated by households into biodegradable, non-biodegradable, combustible, and noncombustible.
In this paper, we present a cost effective and efficient smart waste management system that acts as an easy link between the user and the authority by providing a mobile application to monitor the bin interfaced with appropriate sensors. Somy P Mathew | Lisha Tomy | Parvathi S | Reshmi Nath ""Smart Waste Management System"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23482.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/23482/smart-waste-management-system/somy-p-mathew
Water supply and sanitary engineering seminar reportTalhaManasiya
Uncontrolled pollution will destroy the ecosystem
and the process is irrecoverable. Hence the goal of
solid waste management is to minimise hazards to
environment due to indiscriminate disposal of
solid wastes. Based on the knowledge of solid
waste generation, characteristics and treatment
methods, certain materials can be recovered or re-
used and electrical energy can be generated.
In ensuring better sanitary environments for the people and promoting their general
health, the proper collection of refuse (solid waste), its haulage, treatment and
disposal with minimum possible nuisance or risk to public health are fundamental to
'solid waste management'.
Automatic household waste separation system based on resistance value and moi...journalBEEI
In the new era of globalization, waste disposal has turned into an immense concern among the nation. Nowadays, almost every part of the world is confronting a huge issue of improper disposal, segregation and recycling solid waste. Due to rapid growth in economy, industrialization and urbanization, there is also a rapid increase of capacity and volume of solid waste. As a result, improper management of solid waste lead to disturbance to the environment and human health. In this paper, a fully automated waste separation system to discriminate residual and recyclable waste is proposed. The system is designed to focus on household waste, since household waste ranks the highest volume of waste among others. It is designed to separate household waste into recyclable and residual waste according to the materials’ state, which is dry and wet, by employing a moisture sensor to the waste separation system.
My3 clear water supply project to shortage area in vadanappally panchayath, with suport of the Pnachayath and Other non-profit organizatios. www.thrithallur.com, Trichur, Kerala, India
Solid waste management is one of the major aspect which has to be considered in terms of making urban area environment healthier. The common dustbins placed by the municipal corporation are leading number of health, environmental and social issues. Various causes are like improper dustbin placement in city, improper system of collecting waste by City Corporation, and more specifically people are not aware enough to use dustbins in proper way. These various major causes are leading serious problems like, an unhygienic condition, air pollution and unhealthy environment creating health disease. Up till now, research has been carried out by developing a Software Applications for indicating dustbin status, another by shortest part method for garbage collecting vehicles by integrating RFID ,GSM, GIS system but no active efforts has been taken paying attention towards managing such waste in atomized way. Considering all these major factors, a smart solid waste management system is designed that will check status and give alert of dustbin fullness and more significantly system has a feature to literate people to use dustbin properly and to literate people to use dustbin properly and to automatically sense and clean garbage present outside the dustbin. Thus presented solution achieves smart solid waste management system. M. Ramyaa | Dr. Perarasi ""Waste Management System by Using IoT"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23479.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/23479/waste-management-system-by-using-iot/m-ramyaa
These slides provide an overview of the Commune Action Plan tool developed by Haiti Outreach, which uses data to empower development stakeholders to drive towards Universal Access to Safely Managed Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene. We present a tool that is adaptable to various international contexts and prioritizes local engagement in the development process.
Dhaka city is very much prone with the culture of poor waste management.
This presentation is an approach to make the waste management system in Dhaka city for sustainable and easily accessable
The Rise of Democratising Waste Collection through Smart Bins.docxMahaveer
In our modern world, waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue, with overflowing landfills and pollution plaguing our environment. Traditional waste collection methods often fall short in efficiently managing the ever-growing amount of waste generated by communities. However, a groundbreaking solution is on the horizon, promising to revolutionize the way we handle waste: smart bins.
Revolutionizing Waste Management - The Rise of Smart Bins.docxMahaveer
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, innovation is no longer confined to just smartphones and computers. From smart homes to smart cities, technology is permeating every aspect of our lives, including waste management. One such innovation that is transforming the way we handle waste is the advent of smart bins. These intelligent waste receptacles are revolutionizing traditional waste collection methods and paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable future.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - Solid wastes collection and removal from buildings. On-site processing and disposal methods. Aerobic and Anaerobic decomposition
• To transform the waste collection system in urban environment.
• To create a safe and conducive environment for waste collection in an urban environment
• To educate local people on how to take care of the environment through waste segregation
• To develop a circle of network of stakeholders that is local community, local government, private sector, and media societies for the implementation of the waste segregation system.
• To put waste segregation into practice and creating a reuse, reduce and a recycle waste oriented communities.
• To develop a monitoring and evaluation systems that checks if the work is done correctly and the correct work is done.
Automatic household waste separation system based on resistance value and moi...journalBEEI
In the new era of globalization, waste disposal has turned into an immense concern among the nation. Nowadays, almost every part of the world is confronting a huge issue of improper disposal, segregation and recycling solid waste. Due to rapid growth in economy, industrialization and urbanization, there is also a rapid increase of capacity and volume of solid waste. As a result, improper management of solid waste lead to disturbance to the environment and human health. In this paper, a fully automated waste separation system to discriminate residual and recyclable waste is proposed. The system is designed to focus on household waste, since household waste ranks the highest volume of waste among others. It is designed to separate household waste into recyclable and residual waste according to the materials’ state, which is dry and wet, by employing a moisture sensor to the waste separation system.
My3 clear water supply project to shortage area in vadanappally panchayath, with suport of the Pnachayath and Other non-profit organizatios. www.thrithallur.com, Trichur, Kerala, India
Solid waste management is one of the major aspect which has to be considered in terms of making urban area environment healthier. The common dustbins placed by the municipal corporation are leading number of health, environmental and social issues. Various causes are like improper dustbin placement in city, improper system of collecting waste by City Corporation, and more specifically people are not aware enough to use dustbins in proper way. These various major causes are leading serious problems like, an unhygienic condition, air pollution and unhealthy environment creating health disease. Up till now, research has been carried out by developing a Software Applications for indicating dustbin status, another by shortest part method for garbage collecting vehicles by integrating RFID ,GSM, GIS system but no active efforts has been taken paying attention towards managing such waste in atomized way. Considering all these major factors, a smart solid waste management system is designed that will check status and give alert of dustbin fullness and more significantly system has a feature to literate people to use dustbin properly and to literate people to use dustbin properly and to automatically sense and clean garbage present outside the dustbin. Thus presented solution achieves smart solid waste management system. M. Ramyaa | Dr. Perarasi ""Waste Management System by Using IoT"" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-3 , April 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd23479.pdf
Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/engineering/electronics-and-communication-engineering/23479/waste-management-system-by-using-iot/m-ramyaa
These slides provide an overview of the Commune Action Plan tool developed by Haiti Outreach, which uses data to empower development stakeholders to drive towards Universal Access to Safely Managed Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene. We present a tool that is adaptable to various international contexts and prioritizes local engagement in the development process.
Dhaka city is very much prone with the culture of poor waste management.
This presentation is an approach to make the waste management system in Dhaka city for sustainable and easily accessable
The Rise of Democratising Waste Collection through Smart Bins.docxMahaveer
In our modern world, waste management has become an increasingly pressing issue, with overflowing landfills and pollution plaguing our environment. Traditional waste collection methods often fall short in efficiently managing the ever-growing amount of waste generated by communities. However, a groundbreaking solution is on the horizon, promising to revolutionize the way we handle waste: smart bins.
Revolutionizing Waste Management - The Rise of Smart Bins.docxMahaveer
In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, innovation is no longer confined to just smartphones and computers. From smart homes to smart cities, technology is permeating every aspect of our lives, including waste management. One such innovation that is transforming the way we handle waste is the advent of smart bins. These intelligent waste receptacles are revolutionizing traditional waste collection methods and paving the way for a more efficient and sustainable future.
SOLID WASTE DISPOSAL - Solid wastes collection and removal from buildings. On-site processing and disposal methods. Aerobic and Anaerobic decomposition
• To transform the waste collection system in urban environment.
• To create a safe and conducive environment for waste collection in an urban environment
• To educate local people on how to take care of the environment through waste segregation
• To develop a circle of network of stakeholders that is local community, local government, private sector, and media societies for the implementation of the waste segregation system.
• To put waste segregation into practice and creating a reuse, reduce and a recycle waste oriented communities.
• To develop a monitoring and evaluation systems that checks if the work is done correctly and the correct work is done.
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Here's a great example: At a large natural gas-fired power plant, where they use waste heat to generate steam and energy, they were puzzled that their boiler wasn't producing as much steam as expected.
R&R and Tetra Engineering Group Inc. were asked to solve the issue with reduced steam production.
An inspection had shown that a significant amount of hot flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes, where the heat was supposed to be transferred.
R&R Consult conducted a CFD analysis, which revealed that 6.3% of the flue gas was bypassing the boiler tubes without transferring heat. The analysis also showed that the flue gas was instead being directed along the sides of the boiler and between the modules that were supposed to capture the heat. This was the cause of the reduced performance.
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It is always satisfying when we can help solve complex challenges like this. Do your systems also need a check-up or optimization? Give us a call!
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3. Introducti
on
Waste management is
effective way of
reducing dumped trash.
01
02
Large Dustbins were replaced
by small compact 2 dustbins
symbolising Dry(Blue) & Wet
(Green) Garbage
03
Swachh bharat
Encouraged the
Seperation in 2014
4. Laziness of
acknowledgment of Dry and
Wet Waste in public
No monitoring for
Garbage system and
Dustbins
Lack of Waste
Management Knowledge
among social workers
Lack of
Public
Awarness
Understanding
the Problem
5. Objectives
To create such a SMART
DUSTBIN that can
automatically segregate Dry
and Wet Waste in different
compartments without any
human efforts and monitoring
of Quantity filled in those
Dustbins.
6. 01
04
03
02 03 - Step
02 - Step
04 -Step
01 - Step
C y c l e o f S e g r e g a t i o n S y s t e m
Waste is put inside the
bin and lands on
moisture sensor.
Depending upon the
Threshold set, the
moisture sensor
classifies it as Dry
and Wet .
The whole process is
Autonomous and
Continuous
As soon step 2 is done Servo motor
runs to either direction depending
upon the type of waste and the waste
goes in the appropriate compartment
7.
8.
9. Future
goals
It can be made durable, by
making it compact and cost
effective..
01
Instead of using two
separate dudtbin for wet
and dry waste, we can use
this single dustbin
02
Wet waste can be decomposed
and used for making biogas.
03
10. Effective in managing waste in any big city
rather than segregating the garbage manually.
The proposed system is the most efficient
way to collect and segregate the garbage.
The automatic segregation of wet and dry waste
proves useful to identify economic value of waste
and also manage the waste efficiently.
The system can be made greener and cleaner by
utilizing renewable and clean sources of energy.
Conclusion