According to Statista, the worldwide market for intelligent waste disposal management was valued at approximately $2 billion in 2022. It was projected to experience a consistent annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14.98% until the close of the decade, with the aim of reaching $6.2 billion by 2030. Incorporating IoT into industrial waste disposal management transforms traditional practices. By integrating sensors, IoT connectivity options that enable remote control, and data analytics, it's possible to adopt more sustainable waste practices globally.

IoT Devices and Hardware for Waste Management

The IoT devices within waste management include the following categories and corresponding brands:

Device

Manufacturer

Smart Bins

Bigbelly, Ecube Labs, Enevo

Compactors

Compology, CleanRobotics, WhizAI

Vehicle Tracking

Fleet Complete, Geotab, Samsara

Bin Fill Level Sensors

Bin-e, Rubicon, SmartBin

Waste Sorting Systems

ZenRobotics, Machinex, TOMRA

IoT-enabled Recycling Containers

ReCollect, Enevo, SUEZ

Environmental Sensors

Libelium, Semtech, Senix

Smart Waste Management Platforms

SmartBin, Enevo, Rubicon

The connectivity hardware necessary for connecting the IoT enabled devices with software is represented by the following modems, modules, and chipsets:

Manufacturer

Model

Quectel

Quectel BC66

Telit

Telit ME910C1

u-blox

u-blox SARA-N3

SIMCom

SIMCom SIM7000 Series

NimbeLink

NimbeLink Skywire Series

Sequans

Sequans Monarch

Particle

Particle Boron

Digi International

Digi XBee Cellular Series

Cellular communication technology remained the dominant choice for connectivity in 2020, representing 75% of the connected waste collection points.  Cellular LPWA (including NB-IoT and LTE-M) is projected to outstrip traditional cellular 2G/3G/4G options as the primary connectivity method for smart waste sensors by 2023 and is anticipated to achieve the significant milestone of connecting 1 million endpoints by 2023. Learn more in the Berg Insight article.

Reducing Emissions and Optimized Collection Routes

  • Challenge

    The waste collection routes are often predetermined and may not consider real-time factors such as fill levels, traffic conditions, and optimal routes. This leads to unnecessary emissions as collection vehicles travel longer distances than required to empty bins.

  • Solution

    Optimized collection routes minimize vehicle emissions, while smart waste management systems can reduce collection vehicle miles traveled.

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Decrease of the Landfill Usage and Sustainability**

  • Challenge

    Inadequate waste sorting practices result in lots of recyclable or compostable materials ending up in landfills. This not only wastes valuable resources but also contributes to the emission of greenhouse gases as organic waste decomposes in landfills, generating methane.

  • Solution

    IoT technology helps to create smart waste management systems that use sensors and real-time data to monitor waste bins' fill levels. These systems can optimize waste collection routes, reduce unnecessary waste pickups, and ensure that recyclables and compostables are diverted from landfills effectively, contributing to environmental sustainability.

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Decreasing Operational Costs and Driving Logistics**

  • Challenge

    Drivers often lack prior knowledge about the fill levels of trash bins they encounter. This results in a significant waste of time, fuel, and consequently, finances.

  • Solution

    Garbage bins equipped with sensors and connected to the internet can gather data on fill levels, temperature, location, or other relevant data types. With an interface presenting the positions and fill levels of all bins, waste collectors can access automated route planning that prioritizes areas needing immediate cleanup while bypassing disposal units that still have capacity. In addition, IoT-driven waste management can lead to a reduction in operational costs. For example, the utilization of a smaller quantity of bins leads to cost savings related to setup, upkeep, collection, and disposal.

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