A study on: AI Powered Waste Management
Vivek Sarraf, Raveena Raj Purohit, Ayush Jain, Rikish Jain, M. K. Yashwanth, Ayaan Mathews, S. Varalakshmi
- Year
- 2024
- Citations
- 2
- Access
- Open access
Abstract
This study shows that AI-powered waste management is an important aspect in the world and we can see that there is a progressive paradigm shift in the field of waste handling, leveraging artificial intelligence to optimize processes and enhance sustainability.This approach incorporates several pivotal components.Smart Waste Bins, equipped with real-time sensors, intelligently trigger waste collection, reducing costs and refining routes.AI-driven Route Optimization minimizes fuel consumption and carbon emissions by factoring in dynamic variables.Notably, AI's image recognition capabilities empower recycling sorting robots to boost recycling rates by identifying and separating recyclables from mixed waste streams.It is facilitated through AI-driven apps, keeping residents informed and promoting recycling.The result is not only cost reduction and operational efficiency but also significant strides towards sustainability goals.AI-powered waste management reduces landfill waste, promotes recycling, and contributes to cleaner, more responsible waste management systems.In essence, it offers transformative potential, benefiting communities, businesses, and the environment.
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