Waste management, particularly the sorting of waste into at least 10 fractions, has become a new responsibility in workplaces. This process demands significant space and resources for handling and training.
As the regulations surrounding waste sorting and fragmentation are relatively recent, no fully comprehensive and optimized solution has yet been developed in this field. There is still a clear need for a holistic system that can ensure better waste sorting, reduced resource consumption, and more efficient use of space.
The Fraction Project, a circular and modular waste sorting system, offers a promising solution. This concept is patent-pending and currently being developed in collaboration with manufacturers, with the first prototypes expected to be ready by October 2024.
The solution consists of modular units, some designed for multiple fractions. There are two independent compression options: a manual compression unit and an optional automatic compression unit. Additionally, the system can be equipped with internet connectivity and data delivery features, providing information on weight, emptying frequency, and more.