WasteVision AI, a frontrunner in waste management technology, has announced a partnership with Keymakr, a leading data annotation company. By integrating Keymakr’s advanced video and image annotation expertise and tools, WasteVision AI aims to bolster its contamination detection capabilities – all while sidelining the driver from the process.
“Collecting waste is fraught with peril... Every week, we lose a worker in the US waste industry to accidents, and twice weekly, collection services are involved in fatal mishaps,” explained David Biderman, Executive Director and CEO of the Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA). "From hazardous items like batteries and syringes in trash to external threats like weather and distractions, the challenges are plenty. The increased volume of waste only compounds these risks."
Addressing these issues head-on, WasteVision AI's innovative solution utilizes computer vision to detect contamination. Once identified, the system immediately notifies operators through all kinds of existing alerting systems, including SMS, direct mailers, and emails. Thus, the waste service companies eliminate the need for drivers to frequently check for contamination, and enhance overall safety.
But contamination isn't the only challenge. A 2022 OECD report highlighted the escalating global plastic waste crisis. The world now produces twice the plastic waste compared to two decades ago, with a vast majority ending up in landfills, burned, or polluting the environment. Only a paltry 9% gets recycled. While macroplastics remain a primary concern, the leakage of microplastics, tiny synthetic fragments, is an emerging threat.
This collaboration between WasteVision AI and Keymakr isn’t just a merger of tech and data. It’s a strategic move towards a more sustainable and safe waste management future.
