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IoT ecosystem for waste collection

At IFAT 2026, Innovation4Waste will present an IoT ecosystem for waste collection designed to improve traceability, monitoring, and operational control.
IoT ecosystem for waste collection
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The system integrates access control devices, RFID readers, sensors, and asset tracking technologies within a cloud-based infrastructure. The objective is to support the digitalisation of waste collection processes and enable data-driven decision-making across collection networks.

Digitalisation and process optimisation

Technological development remains a central theme in waste management, particularly in the context of climate targets and supply chain constraints. The presented IoT ecosystem enables continuous monitoring of equipment and collection activities, allowing operators to optimise routes, improve efficiency, and reduce emissions.

The platform consolidates data from multiple devices to provide visibility over operations and support process control without requiring significant changes to existing infrastructure.

Smart access control for waste systems

A central component of the portfolio is ID-Access, an IoT-based access control system for bins and recycling centres. The system restricts use to authorised individuals and supports multiple identification methods, including RFID and NFC badges, barcodes, QR codes, and mobile-based applications.

Connectivity is ensured via 4G and NB-IoT protocols, enabling bidirectional communication and remote configuration. The associated software platform provides detailed records of disposal activities and allows operators to manage access parameters centrally.

IoT support for PAYT models

The company also introduces IoT solutions for pay-as-you-throw (PAYT) schemes, aimed at improving waste separation and billing accuracy. Discovery Mobile, a wearable RFID reader, enables identification during collection without interrupting workflows.

BlackIP, a vehicle-mounted UHF RFID antenna, supports automated identification at distances of up to eight metres. Data is transmitted in real time via a connected keypad interface, enabling monitoring of collection events, timestamps, and anomalies. Integrated GPS and ruggedised hardware design support deployment in demanding operational environments.

Sensor-based monitoring and asset tracking

For container monitoring, SmartLevel Matrix uses optical Time of Flight technology to measure fill levels and support collection planning.

Asset Track-ID enables tracking of containers such as compactors and roll-off units. Equipped with motion sensors and geofencing capabilities, the system detects unauthorised movement and transmits location data via cellular connectivity. Long battery life and continuous data transmission are intended to reduce losses, improve asset utilisation, and limit service interruptions.

Innovation4Waste at IFAT

Hall A5, Booth 104

Source: Innovation4Waste
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