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Ideas on Smart Waste Management

स्मार्ट कचरा प्रबंधन पर विचार और सुझाव
Start Date :
Mar 15, 2016
Last Date :
Apr 01, 2016
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
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Waste management is an important requirement for ecologically sustainable development. Efficient sorting of waste is a major issue in today’s society. The main goals of this ...

Waste management is an important requirement for ecologically sustainable development. Efficient sorting of waste is a major issue in today’s society. The main goals of this discussion are to come up with solutions for the following problems using technology as a tool.

1) Reducing waste production
2) Ensuring that wastes are properly disposed
3) Recycling and re-using disposed products

“Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” or the "Clean India Mission" is India's biggest cleanliness campaign that aims to accomplish the vision of "Clean India". Waste management is an integral part of this campaign. To assist the “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan” initiative, projects may be setup to create products which are solar-powered trash receptacle and trash compactor that alerts sanitation crews of municipal authorities, when it is full.

Also E-Waste (obsolete, discarded, broken and surplus electrical and electronic devices) is of immediate and long term concern as the industry is unregulated and recycling can lead to major environmental degradation posing a major threat to human health.

Internet of Things (IoT) is a new generation technology which allows integration of small devices/gadgets with web based system .The devices send signals through sensors using constraint application protocol (CoAP), Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) etc. and interact with the web-based system using the HTTP protocol, So the existing solution architectures are getting extended.

We would like to welcome your ideas on how a smart waste management system using IoT can be implemented in order to achieve the target of “Swachh Bharat Abhiyan”.

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Srivathsan R
Srivathsan R 10 years 1 week ago
all wastes have a value. If this value is made available either directly or through social funds there will not any waste and people will convert every thing to useful article. Earlier days Jelly dust was called a waste and when sand price got increased it is known as manufactured sand and has a value.All industrial waste can be converted to vale added product either by supporting or providing adequate financial resources and technology.
Srivathsan R
Srivathsan R 10 years 1 week ago
All the packaged goods corporate bodies and branded products will add Rs.10/ to their packagers and return rs.10 when delivered back to them. Thins people will not throw anything on the road and there will series of small waste collectors who come home and pay some money and collect them to deliver it to right place. Example News papers.
Srivathsan R
Srivathsan R 10 years 1 week ago
I wish the readers of this post may see the link in Internet about Glory hole spillway in California and this idea can be practiced for all the Dams in India to reduce flood damage and also save clean water instead of letting out to sea. This is an excellent overflow weir the size of which can designed by civil derringers in the filed of Hydro plants.
Hema Punyamoorty
Hema Punyamoorty 10 years 1 week ago
#SmartWasteManagement: India is not the only country producing wastes. All over the world countries have to deal with wastes. We can adopt one of those practices that countries use to clear wastes.
laxmikuwar
laxmikuwar 10 years 1 week ago
Muncipal corporation cannot doing well for waste management and swach bharat. waste collecting and waste restoration with dumping system is not good nor well in all over country. Make waste collecting office with godown (ignore bustbeen, its failed) people give their waste to waste collecting office and get disconts of various companies for their products also, this practice will influance people. waste restoration and dumping companies collecting waste from waste collecting office.
GHANSHYAM TOSHNIWAL
GHANSHYAM TOSHNIWAL 10 years 1 week ago
Lack of Dustbins at many stations / Bus stations to be corrected. Now a days Indian Railways had improved lot, but cleaning staff throw all waste on rail-tracks itself. I therefore request to Hon'ble Rly Minister Mr Suresh Prabhu to take some steps to educate passengers (especially AC coach passengers create more waste) to use dustbins. Further I have developed one plastic waste bin which is simple in use and easily accommodate near Toilet doors. They can be empty at all the major stations.