I don't understand how this will reduce noice emission. If containers are only emptied when they are filled to a certain level the same or a similar tour would have to be driven multiple times, much more often as if all containers are emptied at a specific date. I see a benefit for corporates, but for the general public uch a solution would be accompanied by more noise pollution, more pollutant emissions and higher acquisition costs for the bins, not to mention the risk of being able to deduce whether someone is at home or not based on the filling level, which could potentially being read out remotely.
The solution is mainly used in public garbage containers and in companies. Disposal companies can better plan trips to public bins for glass, paper or other recycling waste. The containers are emptied exactly when they are full. In practice, this led to significantly fewer trips to the garbage containers for our customers. In this way, noise and emissions were avoided.
I don't understand how this will reduce noice emission. If containers are only emptied when they are filled to a certain level the same or a similar tour would have to be driven multiple times, much more often as if all containers are emptied at a specific date. I see a benefit for corporates, but for the general public uch a solution would be accompanied by more noise pollution, more pollutant emissions and higher acquisition costs for the bins, not to mention the risk of being able to deduce whether someone is at home or not based on the filling level, which could potentially being read out remotely.
The solution is mainly used in public garbage containers and in companies. Disposal companies can better plan trips to public bins for glass, paper or other recycling waste. The containers are emptied exactly when they are full. In practice, this led to significantly fewer trips to the garbage containers for our customers. In this way, noise and emissions were avoided.
@@ZENNERInternational I see, in this case I can see the benefit. Thank you for your reply!