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This district installed RFID tags on 20,000 trash cans

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This district installed RFID tags on 20,000 trash cans

Today, as the urbanization process continues to accelerate, garbage sorting has become an important environmental protection task. In the wave of modern urban management, intelligent and efficient garbage disposal systems have become an important yardstick for measuring the level of urban management. With the in-depth implementation of the garbage sorting policy, the traditional garbage collection and transportation methods have been unable to meet the needs of efficient and accurate management. 

In order to overcome the tediousness and inefficiency of manual statistics, Yinzhou District decided to introduce RFID technology to install "identity cards" for garbage cans to achieve intelligent management of garbage collection and classification.

Application of RFID technology

In order to improve the efficiency of garbage sorting and ensure the rational use of garbage resources, Yinzhou District installed RFID (radio frequency identification) chips on 20,000 garbage cans on the collection and transportation routes of food waste and kitchen waste, and accurately managed garbage sorting through digital means. These chips are like the "identity cards" of garbage cans, recording key data such as the identity information and location information of the garbage cans.

On the garbage collection and transportation vehicles, Yinzhou District installed an on-board automatic weighing system. When the trash can is sent to the collection and transportation vehicle, the on-board system will automatically identify the RFID chip on the trash can, complete the automatic weighing and calculation of the number of cans. 

The weighing and identification data of the trash can will be uploaded to the background management system in real time. Through the analysis of these data, the relevant departments can not only accurately grasp the daily output of each business's food waste, but also accurately judge the classification quality of the community based on the standard of 0.12 kg of kitchen waste separation rate per capita, which greatly improves the efficiency of garbage sorting.

Significant results

The application of RFID technology has transformed garbage collection and transportation from mobile phone code scanning, manual input, and manual clocking in to automatic identification, accurate bin and measurement. This not only greatly improves the efficiency of garbage collection and transportation, but also makes garbage sorting more convenient and efficient.

In addition, the application of RFID technology makes the management of garbage collection and transportation points more convenient. Streets that originally required multiple collection and transportation points now only need to set up a few "unified collection points". This not only reduces the difficulty of management, but also reduces the impact of garbage on the city appearance. Through RFID technology and on-board automatic weighing system, Yinzhou District can accurately read the weight of garbage in each trash can, making garbage sorting more accurate and reliable, and accurately judge the sorting quality of the community based on the national standard per capita kitchen waste separation rate. 

With the widespread application of RFID technology in garbage sorting, residents and businesses in Yinzhou District are paying more and more attention to garbage sorting. They are beginning to participate in garbage sorting more consciously and contribute their own strength to environmental protection. 

At present, Yinzhou District has fully completed the installation of RFID garbage collection and transportation vehicle weighing systems on 16 restaurant kitchen waste and 15 kitchen waste collection and transportation routes, as well as the installation of RFID chips for garbage cans. Next, the district plans to promote similar installations on other garbage routes in stages, and it is expected to achieve full coverage throughout the district by the end of this year.