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"What cannot be measured cannot be managed efficiently." This principle drives modern waste management facilities to adopt advanced data analytics solutions. ...
Markets across Europe, North America, and Southeast Asia have demonstrated a pronounced preference for molded pulp products, with growth particularly robust in countries enforcing stringent waste management regulations.Export data indicates a marked uptick in machine inquiries and orders from regions with aggressive sustainability targets. ...
Hence, it is important for the organizations and firms to maintain a transparent EPD system as it points out the company’s willingness to control and reduce the environmental impacts of their products and services, disclosing their negative and positive outcomes based on third party data. A better EPD report would reflect the company’s responsibility towards its ...
The most popular application of the blockchain is cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, but at its core, the blockchain is a decentralized system of storing blocks of data verified by a network of nodes. As this blockchain cannot be altered, it allows smart contracts that automate transactions without intermediaries and can be useful in the waste ...
Enabling “Just-in-Time” waste collection in production halls Automating route scheduling to minimize human tasks and drive efficiency Calculating the fastest routes on factory floor plans to collect only reported bins Sensoneo, the provider of enterprise-grade smart waste management solutions, has partnered with Sigfox Germany ...
According to the data of the Waste Management Department of the Ministry of Environment and Urbanization of Turkey, 12% of the 31 million tons of domestic waste produced each year, that is, 3.7 million tons, is plastic waste. ...
Find waste management ambassadors within the community Mobilising neighbourhoods to manage their waste effectively doesn’t have to just be driven by authority officials. ...
Earlier this summer we hosted WASTE MANAGEMENT Smart Class 2019 in London. Here’s what some of the stakeholders in attendance had to say: “This was my second Waste Management Smart Class and I found it as interesting and valuable as the first. ...
“Making the Most of Optimisation and Disruption to Drive Efficiencies in Waste Management” 3. “Data Sharing for Smarter Waste Management” 4. ...
Comply with all local, state, and federal laws, regulations, and permitting processes controlling airport noise, water and air quality, fuel storage, waste disposal, and wildlife management, regularly assessing performance to achieve the highest standards. ...
GPT Waste provides a fully managed waste management solution designed for the leisure, industrial and commercial sectors. ...
Characteristics of waste and wastewater management can affect material flows. Our research investigates the management of waste and wastewater in urban areas of developing countries and its effects on phosphorus flow based on a case study in Hue Citadel, Hue, Vietnam. One hundred households were interviewed to gain insight ...
Environmental data management software is an efficient way to handle large amounts of data generated with the adoption of environmental standards like ISO 14001. ...
By RFID-enabling hauling vehicles, trash and recycling bins, and their facilities, waste management companies can automate customer billing data entry, streamline recycling programs, and provide many new and enhanced services to customers. ...
This study developed a logistic regression model to identify and analyse the factors that could affect environmental behaviour of the urban poor concerning solid waste management. The study analysed primary data collected from the level of living conditions of the urban poor residing in the squatters and low-cost flats of Kuala Lumpur city, ...
The object of this paper is to present the 'Integrated Information System for Supporting the Inventory Control of Radioactive Waste' ? SICORR. The SICORR model considers the following items: the radioactive waste control inventory, encompassing the treatment and integration of the radioactive waste and the radionuclide data and ...
Facilities that inadvertently manufacture dioxin and dioxin-like compounds above the 0.1 gram threshold, through combustion for example, may now be subject to reporting release data and other waste management information for this category of compounds. ...
For example, these capabilities would enable an environmental manager to collect and report on waste management data in the same database where a safety manager can calculate OSHA incident rates or a quality manager can trend common root causes of nonconforming product. ...
For some years, the waste management industry has believed it has a positive story to tell - if only people would listen. ...
