‘smart’ houses for non-residents

4 ‘Hera smarty’ also arrive in Ravenna, the computerized houses for non-resident citizens dedicated to waste separation and organic waste. Computerized boxes for sustainable waste management capable of recognizing citizens and combining flexibility, safety and quality of separate waste collection, as well as a new, increasingly functional aesthetic

The initiative, promoted bymunicipal administration in collaboration with Heraaims to satisfy the needs of tourist and university cities like Ravenna, making waste management more convenient, ecological, innovative and environmentally friendly.

The issue of reconciling door-to-door service with the needs of non-resident citizens, such as owners of second homes in tourist areas, was addressed through the implementation of the system Smarty. This system, composed of “intelligent” containers accessible 24 hours a day, are stations with modern containers in this case for the separate collection of undifferentiated and organic waste, thus facilitating the waste disposal process for non-permanent residents.

From May 15th four stations will be operational in the following areas:

  • Cycling Square (Pala de André car park)
  • Parking Via Lanzoni (Via Cilla area)
  • Via Tivoli car park (Cinema City area)
  • Viale Gramsci car park (in front of Coop Gallery)

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What’s new in the ‘Smarty’ system

With the houses smarty the Hera Group introduces various innovations in the field of waste collection. Smarty houses are intelligent containers designed to improve both the quantity and quality of separate waste collection. Equipped with advanced technology, they recognize users via Emerald Card or smartphone and record contributions securely, encouraging high-quality separate waste collection. These containers are also hygienic and without physical contact, making waste disposal easier.

The Hera smarty they have additional characteristics that make them particularly suitable for the urban environment. They are modular and customizable, equipped with photovoltaic panels for self-sufficient energy, filling level sensors with data transmission, video surveillance and sanitization systems. These safe and innovative structures contribute to improving the aesthetic appearance of cities, especially in historic centers and tourist locations. Hera thus aims to develop a sustainable separate waste collection system to improve the environmental and architectural quality of urban spaces.

 
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