Abu Dhabi is taking a significant step towards advanced waste management with the introduction of smart bins. These high-tech bins, developed by Tadweer Group, are currently under trial and promise to revolutionise how waste is collected and managed in the city. Abu Dhabi introduces SMART Bins designed for the future of waste management.

How Smart Bins Work
The smart bins have sensors and advanced technology to detect and analyse the type and amount of waste deposited. Residents are required to register on an official portal, providing basic details such as their name and address. They can then use a barcode or QR code scanner on the bin to open it and drop their waste. The smart bin identifies the type of waste, calculates its weight, and sends this information to Tadweer’s central system, which monitors the fill levels and schedules waste collection accordingly.

Benefits of Smart Bins
Optimised Waste Collection: The primary advantage of these smart bins is their ability to optimise waste collection operations. By knowing exactly when a bin is full, waste collectors can reduce the frequency of their rounds, thus cutting down on fuel consumption and carbon emissions. According to Ollie Lawson, media and communications adviser at Tadweer Group,
“The sensors can tell us how full it is getting. So, waste collectors need to visit the place only when it’s full, and not regularly. This reduces the number of times our trucks have to go out and cuts carbon emissions as well”.

Data-Driven Waste Management: These bins also provide valuable data on waste generation patterns. This data can help Tadweer understand the waste management needs of different communities, such as those living in villas versus apartment buildings. “We are looking at which and how the community is creating waste like a localised knowledge about the types of waste coming out of villas versus tower blocks versus other areas. We don’t have such data and are trying to improve our knowledge and intelligence, which will help manage the waste,”.
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Understanding Community Needs
The trial aims to gather detailed insights into the waste disposal habits of various communities. Larger families living in villas might produce different types of waste compared to smaller families in apartments. This information will be crucial in planning and improving waste management processes. “Villas with larger families tend to create a different type of waste than apartments with smaller families. Even different areas tend to produce different amounts of waste, and then recycling rates can be different,” explained Lawson.

Long-Term Solutions
In the long term, the data collected from these smart bins will help Tadweer plan more efficient waste management routes and determine the need for additional resources, such as reverse vending machines (RVMs) or extra recycling bins. “It will provide us with data on what’s being disposed of and the frequency. It will help plan things like the routes of our trucks. We can also see whether the area needs reverse vending machines (RVMs) or extra recycling bins,” said Lawson.

Conclusion
The introduction of smart bins in Abu Dhabi represents a significant advancement in waste management technology. By leveraging data and optimising waste collection, Tadweer Group aims to create a more efficient and environmentally friendly waste management system. This trial could pave the way for broader implementation across the UAE, contributing to better resource management and sustainability efforts.

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