Automatic Garbage Segregation and Management System
Automatic Garbage Segregation and Management System
ISSN No:-2456-2165
Abstract:- The increasing population, rapid growth of According to the statistics, the world generates about
industries and urbanization have led to the daily 2.24 billion tons of solid waste per day, which amounts to a
generation of a humongous amount of waste, which may footprint of 0.79 kilograms per person per day. At this rate,
cause fatal diseases in living beings and also cause by 2050, waste generation is expected to increase by 73%,
pollution. Hence the collection and segregation of which levels to 3.35 billion tons of waste per day. In India,
garbage is a major issue faced by the cities. The the waste generation amounts to 0.1 million tons per day.
segregation of waste at junk yards is mundane and Solid waste is disposed of by several methods, the most
laborious which consumes a lot of time and labor. To prominent among them is the incineration of the solid waste.
prevent this, we propose a system to segregate garbage Incineration of waste leads to the generation of a large
at the domestic level based on the nature of the waste. amount of greenhouse gas like carbon- di-oxide. The other
The proposed model is a microprocessor-based IoT method followed widely is dumping solid waste into
device where the bins are embedded with sensors that landfills, which pollutes the land and the underground water
help in identifying the type of waste. The garbage is by percolating through the layers.[1]
segregated using a robotic arm that uses object detection
through Image processing to pick and place the garbage Proper management of waste is necessary to build
into their respective dust bins, then using the ultrasonic sustainable cities. But it remains a challenge for many
sensors the garbage level is monitored and updates the underdeveloped and developing countries as effective waste
data in the cloud using Blynk IoT application. The main management requires an integrated system that is effective,
objective of our model is to provide an efficient and cost- efficient, and sustainable. According to the 'Zero Landfill'
effective solution for the current problem in waste policy, 100% of the recyclable waste must be recycled.
management i.e., proper segregation of the garbage. There is a need to develop a time-targeted action plan for
waste management to prevent the impending environmental
Keywords: Pollution; Segregation; Microprocessor; Iot; crisis.
Sensors; Robotic Arm.
II. LITERATURE SURVEY
I. INTRODUCTION
As shown in Table 1, from paper 1 and 4 image
The metropolitan cities of India are littered with processing technique is referred, from paper 2 MQTT is
garbage, leading to many problems like serving as a breeding referred, from paper 3 CNN and Deep Learning is referred
ground for many infectious diseases, pollution, etc. Often and from paper 2 and 5 IoT techniques are referred. From
the waste is collected only from significant locations of the various papers it is observed that, the limitations of the papers
cities or towns, leaving the other places unattended and are waste must be thrown separately and one at a time and
choking with the waste collected over time. However, waste also limited data sets of components images lead to
management has been ineffective, dumping them into inaccuracy. Future scope is to develop an automated waste
unattended landfills. segregation and it can be done by robotic arm and to train
the image processing model with large data sets.
Deploying the model: The custom-trained TFlite model is deployed onto the raspberry pi and the program is run for object
detection, the result is shown in the Fig. 5.
Fig 7 (c) Robotic Arm Picking Up Paper Fig 8 Wet and Glass Waste Bins is almost Full
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