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  • Writer: Mídias - ITS
    Mídias - ITS
  • Jun 11
  • 1 min read
  • Contribution to climate change: Manages solid waste from collection to correct disposal in a transparent and sustainable manner. This reduces gas emissions, waste burning and promotes carbon offsetting.

  • Use of technology: Digital platform with indicators such as collection routes, types and quantities of waste, final destination and environmental metrics. This allows real-time tracking, data analysis to optimize operations and detailed reporting.


Application examples:

  • Industries and large companies centralize waste management, reduce operating costs, increase recycling and comply with legal requirements, with detailed reports for audits and certifications.

  • Restaurants, bars and commercial establishments contract frequent and personalized collections, correctly dispose of organic and recyclable waste, and monitor environmental indicators to communicate with customers and partners.

  • Events (festivals, races, fairs) ensure efficient management of the waste generated, promoting more sustainable events with less environmental impact.

  • The construction sector manages construction waste, promoting the reuse of materials and reducing irregular disposal.

  • Educational and health institutions implement environmental education and reverse logistics programs, improving institutional sustainability.

  • Small businesses: They have access to tailored solutions, facilitating environmental regularization and the adoption of circular economy practices.


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