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Big Data & Smart Cities: How Data Technologies are changing the Recycling Landscape

Big Data & Smart Cities: How Data Technologies are changing the Recycling Landscape

Update: 2015-03-26
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This week, we’re exploring how data technologies are changing the recycling and waste management landscape. In a world where connectivity is fast-growing and technology is everywhere, ‘big data’ is becoming a central element to advance outreach and education strategies and improve the performance of recycling schemes. We speak to Marco Mattiello of Italian waste management company Contarina, to understand how the integration of an RFID tracking system into their recycling program has increased efficiency and improved engagement – and to get a glimpse into what the future may hold for big data technologies in their system.


You can download the Zero Waste Europe Case Study on Contarina here.


In part two, we brief you on the Zero Waste Europe Workshop on Best Zero Waste Practices in the US and EU, and the European Circular Economy Conference that both took place in Brussels recently, in response to the recent withdrawal of the waste policy package by the new European Commission.


 


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FEATURED EVENTS


Workshop: the Best Zero Waste Practices in the US and the EU. March 4th 2015, Brussels, Belgium. Organised by Zero Waste Europe.


The newly elected European Commission has expressed the intention to withdraw a waste package which was presented in 2014 after years of work by the previous Commission, Parliament and Council. This move has been justified by the intention to retable a more ambitious circular economy proposal. The aim of this workshop is to provide proof of the economic, social and environmental benefits of having an ambitious waste policy.


International Composting Awareness Week Australia (ICAW). May 4th – 10th 2015, Australia. Organised by CORE.


Celebrated in Australia, Canada, the UK and the USA, ICAW is a week of activities, events and publicity designed to improve awareness of the importance of compost and to promote compost use, knowledge and products. We can compost to help scrap carbon pollution by avoiding landfilling organic materials and helping to build healthier soils.


 


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Big Data & Smart Cities: How Data Technologies are changing the Recycling Landscape

Big Data & Smart Cities: How Data Technologies are changing the Recycling Landscape

Eleen Murphy