VIJAYAWADA: Tiffin centres across the city are implementing source-level waste segregation as part of the Swachhandra mission ...
Even when we clean, because of laziness or lack of time, we often throw all waste into the same bin without separating ...
Abstract: This work addresses the growing waste issue in urban areas by promoting proper waste management. The focus is on segregating waste into metallic, dry, and wet categories. The system uses ...
Proper waste sorting is very important for keeping our neighbourhoods clean and saving resources for the future. When we mix food scraps, plastic, paper, and batteries in the same bin, recycling ...
Introduction: Building the Future with ATL Lab Project Ideas (For Schools) Schools today are not just centers for textbook learning; they are innovation hubs shaping the thinkers, creators, and ...
In our earlier articles, we explored the first stages of waste preprocessing, magnetic drums for ferrous metals and air classifiers for separating light and heavy fractions. These technologies form ...
ABSTRACT: This study assesses the transferability of IoT solutions applied to smart waste collection in low-resource settings. In line with PRISMA guidelines, a systematic review covering the period ...
1 Center for Research in Infrastructure, Environment and Technologies (CRIET), University of Burundi, Bujumbura, Burundi. 2 Department of Computer Science, Higher Institute of Commerce of Kisangani ...
At Quinnipiac, we provide the knowledge and resources you need to make a tangible impact on your chosen field. Through a combination of classroom theory and practical experience designed for you to ...
Abstract: Dynamic increase in municipal waste and disgusting waste disposal has become a matter of concern given the risk of climate change. This paper presents the techniques of segregation of ...
Effective recycling of end-of-life Li-ion batteries (LIBs) is essential due to continuous accumulation of battery waste and gradual depletion of battery metal resources. The present closed-loop ...