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WASTE (WS)How can institutions manage their
waste effectively as global consumption rises and environmental concerns grow
more urgent? With the Philippines ranking among the top waste generators in
Southeast Asia, Catanduanes State University (CatSU) faces this challenge
firsthand; notably, as a 'green research university,' its efforts toward
environmental and ecological sustainability are its hallmark.
With a particular focus on trash
collection, faculty-researchers from the Catanduanes State University - College
of Information and Communication Technology, May G. Yuga, Merli Joy M. Jamero,
Joy V. Santelices, and Belen M. Tapado developed a system that aims to reduce
waste mismanagement by improving collection efficiency through a simple
SMS-based signal system.
The Smart Trash Station utilizes
SMS (Short Message Service) technology and Arduino-based sensors to create an
SMS-based solid waste collection signaling and monitoring system. This system
monitors waste levels and weight in real-time, automatically sending SMS
notifications to waste collection authorities when the bins need to be emptied.
After one year of research, the
paper obtained its copyright, is now applying for a patent, and will be
published in a Scopus-indexed journal once the patenting process is complete to
ensure public accessibility.
CatSU will be the pioneer user of
the βSmart Trash Station,β with plans to install it in selected buildings,
including the Administrative Building, the College of Engineering and
Architecture, and the College of Information and Communications Technology.
Driven by a commitment to
sustainability, the Smart Trash Station researchers recognize the need for
efficient waste management to curb environmental harm and promote a healthy,
vibrant community inside the university.
βThis study gets to the heart of
what we do by turning theoretical ideas into workable solutions that make us
more responsible to the world and help make the future cleaner and more stable.
We're interested in this topic because it gives us a chance to make a good
difference in CatSU and environmental efforts in general,β said the
researchers.
βSmart Trash Station: An
SMS-based Solid Waste Collection Signal and Monitoring System at CatSUβ was
named the winner of the USWAG Award in the Science and Technology category and
is one of the best publishable paper awardees, during the 2024 Annual In-house
Review of Completed Researches last September 25-27, 2024.