Sustainable Development Goals (SDG)
Improperly disposed wet waste can attract pests such as rodents, flies, and mosquitoes, which can spread diseases like malaria, dengue, and leptospirosis. Biodiversity Loss due to Leachate and runoff from wet waste can alter the chemical composition of habitats, negatively impacting plant and animal species. Nutrient runoff from organic waste can lead to excessive algae growth in water bodies, depleting oxygen levels and harming aquatic life.
Improper disposal of wet waste has severe consequences for the environment, public health, and the economy. Effective waste management practices, including composting, anaerobic digestion are essential to mitigate these impacts and promote sustainability.
The Wet waste can be processed to produce biogas, a renewable energy source. Improper disposal means losing this potential energy resource hence it is critical to capture potential GHG gases that harm the atmosphere leading to climate change . This is done through the project activity. Using the anaerobic methods, clean gas is harnessed from the wet waste which displaces the Liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) which is most commonly used a s cooking fuel in many homes and commercial establishments.
Operate Thinking Buildings that are Sustainable
Our Smart Building System Platform revolutionizes traditional building management by leveraging advanced technologies to optimize efficiency, sustainability, and occupant comfort. This platform integrates IoT (Internet of Things) devices, sensors, and AI (Artificial Intelligence) algorithms to collect, analyze, and act upon real-time data from various building systems. By monitoring parameters like energy usage, occupancy patterns, and environmental conditions, the platform enables intelligent control of HVAC, lighting, security, and other critical systems.
Through predictive analytics, the platform can anticipate maintenance needs, reducing downtime and extending equipment lifespan. Occupants benefit from personalized experiences, with automated adjustments to lighting, temperature, and ventilation based on individual preferences and usage patterns. Enhanced safety features, such as real-time surveillance and emergency response systems, further contribute to a secure and responsive building environment.
Overall, our Smart Building System Platform empowers facility managers to make data-driven decisions for optimal resource allocation and sustainability. By harnessing the potential of interconnected technologies, these platforms pave the way for smarter, greener, and more efficient buildings that adapt to evolving needs and environmental challenges.
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