Smart Garbage Management System
Date
2024-01-08Author
Mbeiza, Racheal Lorna
Teko, Samuel Ogala
Nsubuga, Y Conrad John J
Arwa, Linda
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Cleanliness is one of the most important issues in modern societies. Poor solid waste is one of the greatest challenges facing urban authorities in Uganda today [1]. At a rate of 5.1% per annum, Uganda is rapidly urbanising, leading to overcrowding and the development of informal settlements with poor solid waste management practices [1]. This increase in urban, economic, and industrial activities, as well as the resultant population, have all increased the quantity of waste generated, leading to an urgent need to safely dispose of solid waste generated by urban residences and businesses [2]. This has made solid waste management one of the most critical issues in the world, especially in developing countries [3]. A research study was carried out to understand the entire garbage management system, the challenges faced in garbage management, how the challenges are currently being solved, and how we can use technology to improve the management of garbage. The team designed a Smart Garbage Management System (SGMS) that takes advantage of smart technology to enforce a productive, effective, and efficient garbage collection process. The Smart Garbage Management System (SGMS) is composed of a web application and sensors embedded in the garbage bin. These work together to provide garbage collection firms with real-time information about garbage bin statuses. This information is used to enforce means of managing garbage collection effectively and efficiently