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EWF combines technology, design, and best practices to reduce littering, optimize waste collection, and create a solution that stands the test of time.
Waste sorting in public spaces is a natural part of smart waste management—but it’s also one of the biggest challenges. For it to work, more than just additional bins are needed. With smart waste management, it’s possible to:
We ensure that the solution works from day one—and continues to deliver over time, as needs evolve.

Emptying takes place as needed—not according to a fixed schedule. This reduces both costs and unnecessary work.

The right capacity and placement reduce overflowing bins and littering—which improves the experience for everyone visiting the site.

More efficient waste collection, fewer trips, and better resource planning yield clear financial benefits over time.

With access to data, you know what’s going on—and can make decisions based on facts, not estimates.

Clear waste sorting guidelines and proper design make it easier for users to sort their waste correctly—which increases the recycling rate.

With the right setup from the start and ongoing monitoring, we ensure that the solution continues to deliver, even as needs change.
A significant reduction in the number of collections, lower consumption of trash bags, and a marked improvement in cleanliness in high-traffic areas.
We work with smart waste management in areas such as:
What they all have in common is the need for solutions that can handle heavy loads and are easy to operate.

For town squares, parks, pedestrian streets, harbor areas, and crowded places. Smart trash cans help municipalities reduce overflowing bins, optimize collection schedules, and create cleaner public spaces.

For lobbies, walkways, shopping centers, office spaces, and mixed-use properties where cleanliness affects the visitor experience.

For environments with high flow rates, uneven loads, and high reliability requirements. In these situations, data, capacity, and rapid monitoring are particularly important.

For locations where emptying can be expensive, complicated, or seasonal. Higher capacity and remote monitoring reduce the risk of overflowing containers.