Each collection point has a QR code.
The fleet team scans the QR code at
pickup via our fleet management app
called green gears. They upload geo-
tagged photos, along with weight,
material type, time, and location.
Green Gears (Fleet App):
Records every pickup through QR scans, capturing location, weight, material type, and geo-tagged photos for a verifiable collection record.
MRF 360 (Facility Dashboard):
Central platform that tracks all waste entering and leaving the MRF, showing live stock levels,
Sorting app:
Records how much waste is sorted into each material type on the conveyor line, helping measure recovery rates and sorting efficiency
Bailing app:
Balers use this app to log bale weight, material type, and processing details. Each bale carries a QR code that allows recyclers and brands to access this data for traceability.
Green Gears (Fleet App):
Records every pickup through QR scans, capturing location, weight, material type, and geo-tagged photos for a verifiable collection record.
MRF 360 (Facility Dashboard):
Central platform that tracks all waste entering and leaving the MRF, showing live stock levels,
Sorting app:
Records how much waste is sorted into each material type on the conveyor line, helping measure recovery rates and sorting efficiency
Bailing app:
Balers use this app to log bale weight, material type, and processing details. Each bale carries a QR code that allows recyclers and brands to access this data for traceability.
Bailing app:
Balers use this app to log bale weight, material type, and processing details. Each bale carries a QR code that allows recyclers and brands to access this data for traceability.
Sorting app:
Records how much waste is sorted into each material type on the conveyor line, helping measure recovery rates and sorting efficiency
MRF 360 (Facility Dashboard):
Central platform that tracks all waste entering and leaving the MRF, showing live stock levels,
Green Gears (Fleet App):
Records every pickup through QR scans, capturing location, weight, material type, and geo-tagged photos for a verifiable collection record.
Bailing app:
Balers use this app to log bale weight, material type, and processing details. Each bale carries a QR code that allows recyclers and brands to access this data for traceability.
Sorting app:
Records how much waste is sorted into each material type on the conveyor line, helping measure recovery rates and sorting efficiency
MRF 360 (Facility Dashboard):
Central platform that tracks all waste entering and leaving the MRF, showing live stock levels,
Green Gears (Fleet App):
Records every pickup through QR scans, capturing location, weight, material type, and geo-tagged photos for a verifiable collection record.
Designed without blind spots
Real-time monitoring
reduces illegal dumping
and unaccounted waste.
Worker payments are linked to
recorded data, ensuring fair
wages over minimum wages.
Smart routing via GPS tracked
vehicles lowers fuel use.