Digital solutions for garbage waste management for supporting Malawi cleaning council

Author:

Sithembiso Mzondi Moyo1,Caroline Dukes1,Glorindal G.1

Affiliation:

1. DMI-St. John the Baptist University

Abstract

Digital solutions have emerged as powerful tools for addressing the challenges associated with garbage and waste management. This study proposes the implementation of a smart garbage monitoring system to support the Malawi Cleaning Council in their efforts to efficiently manage waste in Malawi. The system utilizes sensor technology integrated into garbage bins to monitor fill levels and transmit data to a central platform. This data is then analyzed to optimize waste collection routes and schedules, ensuring timely and cost-effective waste pickups. The smart garbage monitoring system also enables the Malawi Cleaning Council to proactively address overflowing bins and illegal dumping by receiving real-time alerts and location information. By leveraging digital technology, the system enhances the council's ability to allocate resources effectively, reduce operational costs, and improve overall waste management efficiency. The findings of this study highlight the potential of digital solutions for transforming garbage waste management and contributing to a cleaner and healthier environment in Malawi.

Publisher

i-manager Publications

Subject

General Materials Science

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