27 May 23

Sustainable Solutions: Assessing the Viability of Solar-Powered Garbage Bins in Public Spaces

Solar-Powered Garbage Bins

Undoubtedly, one of the breakthrough innovations of the modern world, the solar powered garbage compactor bin is a compact, self-contained waste collection device that operates on solar energy. The bin is equipped with photovoltaic cells that harness the sun’s energy and convert it to electricity. Excess electricity is stored in a battery, which can be used at night-time. The bin is fitted with a waste collector and a compactor. When the waste accumulated in the collector reaches a certain level, it triggers a sensor that activates the compactor. Thereafter, more waste can be added to the bin, and the cycle continues till the compacted waste reaches capacity. An electronic light indicator changes color to signal to the waste management service providers that the garbage is ready for collection. Latest models of solar powered bins are equipped with wi-fi, which help transmit real-time data to waste management companies.

Overview and Functionality

The solar powered garbage compactor bins are highly efficient and aesthetically designed devices. They offer a hands-free garbage disposal mechanism that is operated by pressing a pedal with one’s foot. They are securely locked by the waste management service providers, which prevents tampering as well as keeps the waste out of the reach of scavengers and flies, thereby keeping the surroundings litter- and odor-free.

Perhaps the biggest advantage of the functionality of the solar-powered trash compactor bin is that of waste compaction. A solar powered waste compactor can collect a whopping 8 times more garbage compared to a traditional bin. This has impressive economic implications as enumerated below:

  • Reduction in the number of waste bins deployed to collect garbage.
  • Reduction in operating costs incurred through the number of vehicles and frequency required for transporting waste from collection points to landfills. 
  • Reduction in dependence on grid electricity to generate energy for the compactor.
  • Reduction in the number of waste management personnel required to collect the waste.

Cost-Benefit Analysis & Environmental Impact Assessment

The solar powered waste compactor bin is a technological marvel, and consequently, the cost of technology, at present, is quite high. Most waste management service providers around the world are usually operated by local government and civic bodies. In many cities, especially in developing nations, the budget allocated for waste management is quite modest. These organizations would be hard-pressed to raise the resources to buy or rent high-tech equipment.

Having said that, there are strong arguments in favor of adopting solar-powered bins that can be put forward to convince funding authorities to allocate higher budgets for waste management expenses. Higher rental rates or purchase value for solar powered garbage bins is offset by a number of long term cost benefits and environmental gains.  We have already covered a  few of the economic benefits earlier. Let us see what the impact on the environment is:

  • Lower emission of noxious fumes released by waste leads to lower pollution levels and reduces adverse impact on health.
  • The use of clean renewable solar energy significantly reduces harmful impact on the environment, especially compared to non-renewable fuel used for transporting waste in trucks and conventional methods of generating electricity.
  • Cleaner environment and public spaces encourages more social and economic activities in areas such as parks, beaches, shopping centers, etc., that were previously plagued by unsightly mounds of refuse that assaulted sensibilities.

Once we take these benefits into account, it will be easier to convince budgeting authorities to allocate more funds to procuring solar powered garbage bins.

Public Acceptance and User Behavior

The public plays a big role in the success and increased adoption of solar powered waste compactors. Visitors to public spaces need to be educated on the benefits and proper usage of waste disposal bins. Social responsibility towards a cleaner environment and pride in one’s surroundings should be inculcated by creating awareness about the adverse impacts of traditional methods of waste management.  

Challenges and Limitations

While there is little doubt about the amazing benefits of adopting solar powered waste compactor for waste management, the road ahead for them is not easy. There are several challenges and limitations that need to be considered and addressed, such as:

Reduction in operating and rental/purchase costs: This is the primary roadblock to adoption of new technology. Manufacturers should work towards reducing the costs associated with solar-powered trash compactors.

Availability of cheap labor: In many developing countries, the availability of abundant cheap labor prevents the adoption of expensive technology.

Persistence in using fossil fuels: Reliance on conventional sources of fuel, and a reluctance to adopt renewable energy is another stumbling block in its path.

Public indifference: The many places, the general populace resistance to more responsible behavior concerning health and hygiene is proving to be a hurdle in the adoption of better waste management practices.

Widespread deployment: While setting up of solar powered waste bins has proven to be successful in small pockets, its widespread usage is still a pipe dream across the world.

Future Prospects and Recommendations

The future prospects of solar-powered bins are definitely promising, both from an economic and an environmental standpoint. However, roadblocks to its adoption outlined above should be addressed properly. The only way to demonstrate their effectiveness and long term benefits is by creating case studies of their success stories and sharing it with decision-making bodies across the world. A larger body of data needs to be analysed and in depth research needs to be undertaken to understand the drawbacks of prevailing compacting waste collection practices and the efficacy of solar-powered waste bins in mitigating them.

Conclusion

Solar-powered trash compactors have tremendous potential to overhaul the entire waste management system, remove waste collection bottlenecks, and bring in efficiencies in waste disposal mechanisms. They can ease the burden of civic authorities by streamlining waste collection, reducing expenses involved in waste management, and promoting hygienic and sustainable practices in the larger community. With continuous research and innovation, they can become integral components of smart city planning the world over.

About SAB TECH

SAB TECH is a prominent technology company and is renowned as the leading innovator and manufacturer of the solar-powered waste bin compactor in Saudi Arabia. If you are interested in taking the lead in creating a more impactful waste management system in your city or town, get in touch with SAB TECH today to learn more about their solar-powered waste compactor for waste management and other futuristic products.