Reco and Conclusion

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Conclusion:

From the results of this study, the following conclusions were made:
1. The sensors of the bin were able to correctly recognize metallic waste. It can classify
paper waste from plastic waste with small discrepancies.
2. Metal wastes were the easiest and quickest to be identified from paper and plastic wastes.
3. The garbage storage shed has an overall maximum capacity of 37 kilograms of waste. It
is suitable for use in a small household of five and more or a single class in school.

Recommendation:
This study could help in promoting adequate knowledge regarding proper waste
recognition and segregation.

Here are some recommendations for the study.

1. The product can accurately classify metal wastes, and have only little lapses in
differentiating paper and plastic wastes. So to have a more accurate classification, a
deeper understanding of the difference in composition and structure of paper and plastic
is a must.
2. Metal and capacitive sensors were used for recognizing each waste classification, and to
include visual differences, using micro cameras were suggested.
3. The garbage bin was recommended to be used in mid-high density areas, which are to be
checked every 4 days.

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