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The first-of-its kind system will increase the efficiency of solid waste management in the city multi-fold. The first phase of SWMS will cover 88,000 houses – so far 5,000 houses have been installed with the QR codes.
The commissioning of QR codes for the rest of the houses is expected to be completed by the end of November. The smart garbage collection system will help the City Corporation track the movement of the garbage vehicles, monitor the status of the garbage collection, provide provisions for the public to record complaints about garbage collection.
The door-to-door primary garbage vehicles will scan the QR codes displayed at the gates of the houses, while collecting the garbage. The vehicles will then transfer the garbage to the secondary garbage vehicles and from there the garbage will be sent to the dumping yard. The QR code installed at houses can also be extended for other public services such as payment of electricity bills, property tax, and phone bills, among others.
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