3 tips to effectively get started with data-driven collection
At Bintel, we have some of the world's largest installations of sensors for data-driven waste collection on our conscience. Unfortunately, when breaking new ground, you fall into many traps and learn the hard way. Here are some tips for those of you who are about to start using data to do better. Hopefully, they will help you round the worst pitfalls.
Bintel Insights
Easy-to-use web-based interface that provides useful and tailored recommendations to increase the degree of sorting in waste streams and thus make it easier to achieve both financial and environmental goals.
5 steps to becoming a more data-driven business
The huge development of new technologies and functions in recent years has enabled both small and medium sized companies to be transformed into data-driven companies. All with the aim of becoming more efficient, better and more environmentally friendly.
Street & Park
A clean and sustainable city in focus, usually the city's goal when it comes to waste management in public spaces. Street and park are more complex than you think, with large fluctuations in waste streams and many parameters to take into account when planning waste logistics.
Waste paper basket for public environment
Is your trash can collection smart enough?
Together, we can create a data-driven collection that reduces waste collection costs and littering in your city.
Underground container
This broad group of containers has one thing in common: data has a huge impact and projects quickly count home.
Whether you have land or Underground container, bottom-draining or with a sack, the emptying is related to high costs and disruptive traffic. Any data-driven insights can be reduced.
Slottsskogen
For Bintel, this sounds like a place where a lot of waste is generated, and this with strong seasonal and geographical variation. An exciting place to collect data from simply!
Open Data, APIs, and Integrations
You as a customer own your data in Bintel's service. This means that you own the information and can choose which internal and external stakeholders that gets access to your data. Data can be shared through different types of integrations. Which integration is relevant, and when is it to be done?
The difference between LoRaWAN and Narrowband IoT (NB-IoT)
As the waste industry moves towards becoming more data-driven, new words and concepts have been added to the industry.
Do you want to join the coffee discussion when talking about wireless connectivity?