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  2. Solar-powered waste compacting bin - Wikipedia

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    A solar-powered waste compactor is a smart device that reads a waste bin's fill-level in real-time and triggers an automatic compaction of the waste, effectively increasing the bin's capacity by up to 5-8 times. [1] [2] The compaction mechanism runs on a battery, which is charged by the solar panel. Fully charged, the battery reserve lasts for ...

  3. Recycle Track Systems - Wikipedia

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    Recycle Track Systems (RTS) is a waste management and sustainability provider operating across North America. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] RTS produces Pello, which is an AI-power waste sensor technology; and Cycle, a digital recycling rewards platform and reverse vending machine operator.

  4. Ecube Labs - Wikipedia

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    Ecube Labs Co., Ltd. is a manufacturer of smart and connected waste bins and solar-powered portable waste compactors, reflecting the broader, global trend of Internet of Things. Ecube Lab's garbage containers are equipped with sensors capable of monitoring their fill-level and bin status. [ 1 ]

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  6. NYC is beaming free Wi-Fi from smart garbage bins - AOL

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    ?Bigbelly, a waste management company based in Massachusetts is trying to make this happen across New York City.

  7. Enevo - Wikipedia

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    The funding would be used to grow and bring the sensor-based waste collection system to new global markets. [ 7 ] In 30 June 2015, Enevo secured another $15.8 million in funding from Foxconn, and several other organizations. [ 8 ]

  8. BigBelly - Wikipedia

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    Bigbelly public waste and recycling components at DTE Headquarters in Detroit, Michigan. Bigbelly was originally a solar powered trash-compacting bin, manufactured by U.S. company Big belly Solar Inc for use in public spaces such as parks, beaches, amusement parks, universities, retail properties, grocery industry and food service operators.

  9. Home automation - Wikipedia

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    Occupancy-aware control system: it is possible to sense the occupancy of the home using smart meters [11] and environmental sensors like CO 2 sensors, [12] which can be integrated into the building automation system to trigger automatic responses for energy efficiency and building comfort applications.