Description du projet
Redéfinir la gestion des déchets grâce aux technologies intelligentes
La quantité colossale de déchets produits, couplée au caractère non durable de leur gestion, contribue de manière critique au changement climatique et affecte gravement l’environnement naturel, la santé publique et la transition vers l’économie circulaire. Il existe donc un besoin croissant d’outils innovants pour la gestion des déchets. Le projet SENS, financé par l’UE, introduira une solution intelligente de gestion des déchets au niveau de l’entreprise en vue de gérer efficacement le cycle de vie des déchets, de protéger l’environnement et d’améliorer le bien-être des personnes. En mettant en œuvre un système dynamique de collecte des déchets, le projet entend réduire considérablement le coût global de cette collecte ainsi que les émissions de carbone. En introduisant des solutions qui facilitent le déploiement de modèles automatisés de tarification incitative («pay-as-you-throw») sur le marché européen, le projet entend apporter des éléments probants concernant les avantages des technologies de gestion intelligente des déchets en matière d’économie, d’opérations et d’environnement.
Objectif
The global waste production is estimated to be around 2.01bn tonnes of solid waste per year. This is expected to rise by almost 70% to 3.4 tonnes in 2050. As a result, the global smart management market is expected to grow to €2.8 bn by 2023, with CARG of around 17% in this period. Sensoneo responds to these trends by providing a smart enterprise-grade waste management solution for cities and businesses to cost-efficiently manage the waste lifecycle and improve the environment and well-being of people. Through its smart waste management technology, Sensoneo is redefining waste management. Sensoneo combines unique ultrasonic Smart Sensors that monitor waste in real-time using IoT or GSM with sophisticated software providing cities and businesses with data-driven decision making, and optimization of waste collection routes, frequencies and vehicle loads, resulting in overall waste collection cost reduction by at least 30% and carbon emission reduction up to 60% in cities. In this project, Sensoneo plans to tag all 110,000 bins in one EU capital and demonstrate its capability to provide full coverage and transparency, enabling waste management companies to monitor the waste production of individual households. Sensoneo would be the first market player in the world to unlock the pay-as-you-waste business model. Sensoneo also wants to finalize a prototype of its sensor with radar technology that can detect contamination of different types of waste, particularly with a focus on biowaste. Sensoneo would be the first solution to enable such detection, helping reduce harmful methane emissions. To achieve these goals, Sensoneo aims to conduct large scale piloting of its solution with two EU capitals – these references and overall proof of savings for the cities will help Sensoneo convince other cities to adopt its smart waste management solutions. Currently, cities are reluctant to invest in new technologies due to uncertain ROI and investment required for the transition.
Champ scientifique
- engineering and technologyenvironmental engineeringwaste management
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringelectronic engineeringsensorssmart sensors
- social scienceseconomics and businessbusiness and managementbusiness models
- engineering and technologyelectrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineeringinformation engineeringtelecommunicationsradio technologyradar
- natural scienceschemical sciencesorganic chemistryaliphatic compounds
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SME-2 - SME instrument phase 2Coordinateur
84106 Bratislava
Slovaquie
L’entreprise s’est définie comme une PME (petite et moyenne entreprise) au moment de la signature de la convention de subvention.