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Trash is taken? QR code will tell you

Trash is taken? QR code will tell you
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Greater Noida: The Greater Noida Industrial Development Authority (Gnida) is a banking on technology to increase the collection of waste threshold waste.
The codes will be scanned by workers who will come to gather waste and register their presence with the company.
This will help personal vendors compile their monthly reports on whether waste has been collected from the doorway throughout the day.
The report will then be sent to Gnida.
Regardless, vehicles carrying garbage from households will be equipped with a GPS device so that their movements can be traced.
Waste treatment plants will also be equipped with CCTV cameras so that waste processing can be monitored.
Gnida plans to mention the complaint window name and detailed contact employees involved in the collection of waste.
“We will include some changes in the way waste will be collected from households in Greater Noida.
We will use technology to monitor the entire process.
The QR code will be inserted outside each house, even in the villages where waste should be collected from the doorway.
Also, every vehicle that moves in carrying garbage will be connected with a GPS device.
CCTV cameras will also monitor the work in real time, “said Narendra Bhoooshan, CEO of Gnida.
Residents say residents can also use the Gnida partner application to raise complaints if the waste is not collected from the threshold of their crore on the waste collection project.
Companies that will be employed through tenders will be involved over the next 10 years.
The last date to receive the application is September 28.
Noida monastery produces around 200 tons of garbage every day.
It is expected to increase in the future because more sectors will be included in the process of gathering the doorway threshold.
Waste generator, 100kg or more – such as multi-flooring housing buildings, industries, malls, hospitals, etc.
Must dispose of their own waste.
However, Gnida vendors will collect non-recycled waste from them at a fixed price …

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