Smart Bin and IoT: A Sustainable Future for Waste Management System in Nigeria

Author:

OKUBANJO Ayodeji1ORCID,ODUFUWA Bashir2ORCID,OKANDEJİ Alexander3ORCID,DANİEL Emmanuel4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Olabisi Onabanjo University, College of Engineering and Environmental Studies, ibogun Campus, Ago-Iwoye,Ogun,Nigeria

2. olabisi Onabanjo University, Ago iwoye, Nigeria

3. University of Lagos, Akoka, Nigeria

4. Olabisi Onabanjo University

Abstract

As waste production is becoming more widely recognized as a significant issue, particularly in developing nations, rising food consumption and population growth have caused environmental degradation and health crises. Nigeria's waste collection and disposal problems are commonly associated with environmental pollution and health crises. Consequently, throwing garbage on roads during environmental sanitation, is a typical method of waste disposal, leading to large piles of refuse along the roadside, which hinders the nation's beauty. Therefore, for Nigeria's waste management system to be effective, sustainable smart bins with efficient Internet of Things (IoT) applications must be quickly adopted to create a green, clean atmosphere within cities. Smart bins with integrated IoT can provide a sustainable future for cities' waste management.. This model seeks to develop a low-cost, intelligent waste bin system with IoT technology. Sensors and data sharing over a Wi-Fi network, allow for remote control of the waste bin, leading to improved optimization of the bin's level of waste. The economic benefits of this IoT-based system include remote access for efficient level control, lower labour costs, improved time and energy efficiency, and reduced congestion in waste bins.

Funder

Olabisi Onabanjo University

Publisher

Gazi University Journal of Science

Subject

Multidisciplinary,General Engineering

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