Authors :
Tejas Thakare; Sopan Kachare; Pranjal Kadam; Mahesh Giri
Volume/Issue :
Volume 7 - 2022, Issue 5 - May
Google Scholar :
https://bit.ly/3IIfn9N
Scribd :
https://bit.ly/39DVEMU
DOI :
https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.6670586
Abstract :
The amount of waste produced has increased
as the human population and urbanization have grown.
The overflowing garbage produces an unsanitary
environment in cities. To resolve this predicament, this
harms the ecosystem. The "Automatic Waste Segregator"
was created to make ragpickers' jobs easier Humans
segregate the waste, This puts the workers' health at risk.
Waste is divided into two sorts in the proposed system:
moist waste and dry waste. This method not only saves
money, but it also increases the efficiency of trash
management. The proper sensors identify each piece of
rubbish and separate it into the right bins. The server
constantly updates the amount of rubbish disposed.
The amount of waste produced has increased
as the human population and urbanization have grown.
The overflowing garbage produces an unsanitary
environment in cities. To resolve this predicament, this
harms the ecosystem. The "Automatic Waste Segregator"
was created to make ragpickers' jobs easier Humans
segregate the waste, This puts the workers' health at risk.
Waste is divided into two sorts in the proposed system:
moist waste and dry waste. This method not only saves
money, but it also increases the efficiency of trash
management. The proper sensors identify each piece of
rubbish and separate it into the right bins. The server
constantly updates the amount of rubbish disposed.