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Where's My Bin? Waste Disposal made Easier

Where's My Bin? Waste Disposal made Easier

Where's My Bin? Waste Disposal made Easier

Problem Statement and Personal Connect:
From my personal experience, I have always had trouble finding dustbins whenever I had the need to throw away any type of trash at any place outside of my own house. Because of this, I have always needed to keep a hold of the trash until I could find a trashcan at any nearby place, but given the state of waste management in the country, the chances to find one would always be very low, and I would usually end up littering on the streets with no other options left. This is a very common problem, as other than in a few public places like fast-food centers, resturants, malls, etc., it is rather rare to find a bin within your immediate surroundings. In my opionion, this is the actual overarching problem with the majority of cities in our country - the public being unable to find the require mode of waste disposal - that leads to an overall poor living experience. 

Gaps in the Current Market:
1. Municipal bins exist but are hard to locate, and even if found, highly likely that overfilling with trash.
2. Smart City projects use GPS trucks to optimize trash collection, but do not consider the citizen’s side of the problem.
3. Private IoT bins are costly and limited to airports or malls.

My Solution:
The idea I have come up with is a mobile application combined with Internet of Things (IoT) enabled trashcans. The app will display the nearest available dustbins (integrated with your favourite map app of choice, such as Google Maps or Apple Maps) in real time, along with their status (empty, half-full, or full). Sensors placed inside the bins will track waste levels and send the data to the app accessed by the end-user.

Who all Benefit:
1. City residents and commuters, as they are easily able to find the appropraite spots for waste disposal.
2. Municipal corporations, as they gain access to real-time data about which bins need clearing, making waste collection more efficient.
3. Public spaces (campuses, malls, etc.), as they are able to maintain a hygenic environment, boosting reputation.

Why It Matters:
A very practical and everyday problem is the inability to find a conventient way to dispose waste when in a public place. Where's my Bin offers a smart solution to cleaner streets. healthier communities and a better image for cities. Integrating technology with everyday needs enables for responsible waste disposal and supports the vision of cleaner, smarter cities in India.

Technical Details:
Where’s My Bin works by placing IoT sensors inside dustbins. These sensors can detect how full the bin is and send the information to a databaste. The same data is displayed on a mobile app, which helps citizens find the nearest available bin and tells municipal staff which bins need emptying. The app also has GPS integration so bins are visible on a map.

 

 


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  • Hey Shushanth, This is a very relevant and impactful idea . You’ve clearly identified the real pain point not just waste collection, but the everyday struggle of citizens to actually find a bin when needed. The way you’ve framed the problem makes it very relatable, since all of us have faced this situation.

    I really like how your solution connects both citizens and municipalities. The app empowers users with real-time information, while also helping civic bodies improve efficiency so it’s a win-win. The GPS + IoT integration is practical and aligns well with the Smart Cities vision.
  • This is a very relatable problem you’ve highlighted. I like how your solution connects citizens and municipalities through real-time data — maybe you could also think about how to keep costs low so adoption becomes easier.
  • Hey there Sushanth, I enjoyed reading through your idea. It’s something I’d personally whenever I'm out street shopping and roaming through alleyways. My only concern is for people on bikes or scooters who can’t stop right in front of a bin that’s listed as “nearest” but actually a few meters off the road. In some cases, the GPS might place the bin inside a walking path or behind a railing, which would make it rather unsafe for riders to reach it. I feel this can easily be fixed with a few lines of code to ensure such specific cases are handled. Would love to see it take shape and try the app out for myself!
  • This is a fantastic idea that brilliantly frames the waste management problem from the citizen's perspective, which is often overlooked. The real-time map is a much-needed solution, though the primary challenge will be the massive cost and logistics of deploying and maintaining IoT sensors at a city-wide scale.
  • Very practical idea! “Where’s My Bin” smartly bridges a daily gap by combining IoT with mapping, making waste disposal easier for citizens and more efficient for municipalities—simple, impactful, and scalable for cleaner cities.
  • I love this idea—it’s a genuinely smart solution to that universal frustration of never finding a bin when you need one! You're cleverly using tech to solve the problem for both everyday people and the city's collection crews, which is the perfect way to make our communities cleaner. To make it even more community-powered, you could also let users report a broken bin or suggest a good spot for a new one right from the app.
  • Hi Sushanth, I find it amazing how the app could reduce litter during big public events, and I love that it helps volunteers and organizers focus on full bins. The map interface makes it easy to navigate crowded areas. Still, during peak festival hours, bins can overflow quickly, so the app’s “status” might lag behind reality.
  • Hey Sushanth,I think this a very practical idea that tackles the common issue of finding dustbins.One improvement could be starting with a simple app that maps existing bins for smaller towns, ensuring wider and more cost-effective adoption.
  • Hey Sushanth, this is such a practical concept! I can see it helping people who carry plastic bags while walking around the city. One thing I wonder about is whether the app takes notice of separate compartments for wet and dry waste within bins, as if a user only wants to dispose of one type, they might be confused by the app showing a bin as empty, although the specific compartment they need is full.
  • Sushanth, your idea for "Where's My Bin" is a brilliant, practical solution to an everyday problem, combining technology with waste management to create cleaner and smarter cities. It’s not just innovative, but deeply impactful for both citizens and municipal services alike!
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