RESEARCHING WASTE MANAGEMENT TECHNOLOGIES
Keywords:
waste management, global positioning system, waste vehicle, solid waste management, total collected waste,Abstract
One of the best ways to mitigate the environmental impact of municipal solid waste is to introduce smarter, more tech-focused solutions to the waste management industry. These innovative processes help to streamline collections, monitor waste levels and make it easier for individuals and businesses to up their rates of recycling and help the environment. A number of innovative companies are working on exciting new waste management systems and technologies that are specifically designed to build a more sustainable waste management industry. These technologies come in a variety of different forms and address a number of different issues affecting the waste management industry. One thing they all have in common is a desire to reduce pollution, streamline the waste collection system and protect our environment.
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