Yes, we do offer smart public waste bins designed to signal when they’re full — and they’re quickly becoming a game-changer for urban waste management. These bins use built-in IoT sensors (such as ultrasonic or infrared fill-level detectors) to monitor how much trash is inside. When the bin reaches a pre-set capacity, say 80% or 90% full, it automatically sends a wireless signal — often through cellular networks or LoRaWAN technology — to a central management platform or directly to collection crews via a mobile app.
The best part? This isn’t just a theoretical concept. We carry models like the “SmartBin Pro” and “EcoSignal 3000” that are already deployed in cities and campuses worldwide. They’re solar-powered for energy efficiency, weather-resistant, and even compact trash to double capacity. Once triggered, the bin’s signal triggers an alert — sometimes an LED light on the bin itself and always a notification in your dashboard.
What this means for you is fewer unnecessary collection routes, reduced fuel costs, lower carbon emissions, and cleaner public spaces. Instead of checking every bin on a fixed schedule, your team knows exactly which bins are full and which ones still have room. It’s a smarter, data-driven approach to waste collection.
If you’re interested, I can share specific specs, pricing, or even a demo of how the alert system works. Just let me know your preferred deployment size — a single pilot bin or a full fleet for a smart city project.