The mushroom touches the sensors for sorted waste: Is that why Prague stands and is it flooded with garbage?
“Collection of sorted waste will be smart and gentle! We will equip six thousand Prague containers with sensors that will measure the degree of their fullness. Thanks to these data and their analysis, we can better plan the collection of waste so that cars do not drive unnecessarily for empty bins and, conversely, that full bins are exported on time, “ Zdeněk Hřib (Pirates) is beating his chest in connection with the order in the metropolis.
“For Praguers, this will mean a cleaner environment around containers, but also less smog from garbage trucks thanks to better planning of their trips and routes. For the city coffers, this will mean millions of crowns saved per year. And that counts! ” the mayor of Prague boasted.
“It simply came to our notice then. We are continuing the earlier pilot project Smart Prague, in which we installed over 420 sensors in containers (mainly underground at the time), “ does not spare superlatives Boletus.
“A smart city is one that is data-driven. And that thanks to that, life in such a city is easier and more pleasant. Which is exactly our goal we are pursuing! ” added the mayor, who is shaking over the sensors in the containers, so it may seem that Prague will be tidy, but the opposite is true.
The inhabitants of Prague 5, of whom Expres reported the case, prove that the applications praised by Boletus are often for two things. The municipality told her to clean up the mess around the trash can standing on the street.
Unfortunately, the number of places reminiscent of a landfill is growing rapidly and no wonder. If the councilor, led by the mayor, paves a similar path, the fight with them will become increasingly difficult.
Apparently, unlike sorted waste in sensors equipped with sensors, the mixed waste in the bins is “stupid and unecological” and we simply put our hands away from it.
Collection of sorted waste will be smart and gentle, smiles Zdeněk Hřib. However, the collection of municipal waste remains stupid and unecological.
Similarly, in general, Zdeněk Hřib also solves the catastrophic traffic situation in Prague. Maybe she should install the sensors on the most congested road in the city to find out how the city currently stands. In this case, literally.
Surprisingly, the mayor is in peace throughout his term of office, without anything behind him that will benefit the people of Prague. Instead, he bets one application after another and brags about how he arranged a smart city.