Vighnaharata Trust’s
Institute Code: 0935
(Affiliated to Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education, Approved by
AICTE)
SHIVAJIRAO S. JONDHLE POLYTECHNIC, ASANGAON
DEPARTMENT : INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY ACADEMIC YEAR :2023-24
NAME OF GROUP MEMBER 1: Pinil Baburav Chakar (IF5I) (53)
NAME OF GROUP MEMBER 2: Mayur Sahebrao Pawar (IF5I) (56)
PROJECT TITLE: Smart Waste Management System
ABSTRACT NO. 1
ABSTRACT:
With the rapid growth of population, one of the most important problems that India faces is
waste management. The highly populated metropolitan cities generate tons of waste every day.
It is seen that a large portion of the trash across the roadside are over loaded because the waste
is not gathered intermittently. It makes unhygienic condition for the general population and
makes awful smell around the environment. This spreads some fatal infections and human
ailment. This work proposes a brilliant waste administration framework which will deal with
proper processing of garbage
INTRODUCTION:-
Waste management is all the activities and actions required to manage waste from its inception
to its final disposal [1]. This includes collection, transportation, treatment and disposal of waste
together with monitoring and regulation. Waste collection methods vary widely among different
countries and regions. Domestic waste collection services are often provided by local
government authorities.
Curbside collection is the most common method of disposal in most countries, in which waste
is collected at regular intervals by specialized trucks. Waste collected is then transported to an
appropriate disposal area.
SCOPE OF PROJECT:
• To ensure the protection of the environment through effective waste management.
• Ensure separation at source in all metropolitan and local municipalities.
• Preventing pollution and ecological degradation.
• To protect the health and wellbeing of people by providing an affordable waste collection
service
FUTURE WORK:
The proposed system can be further updated by adding a database to the server of the system which
gives a huge amount of data related to waste management.
By using data analytics techniques, smart decisions regarding the waste management like optimizing
pickup timings and routes can be done.
By understanding the data provided, the other departments of waste management can also be made
much more efficient.
CONCLUSION:
By using this method the collection of waste in the city becomes more easier. It helps in
reducing air pollution, traffic flow, man power, time andmoney. With the help of proper
technology (GPS & SOFTWARE APPLICATIONS) we can guide the trucks in selecting the
shortest path for garbage collection. This project can add an edge to the cities aiming to get
smart and people-friendly.
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• S. Balamurugan, A. Ajithx, S. Ratnakaran, S. Balaji and R. Marimuthu, "Design of
smart waste management system," 2017 International conference on Microelectronic
Devices, Circuits and Systems (ICMDCS), Vellore, 2017, pp. 1-4.
• https://google.com