Reference: Fill-level monitoring of recyclables for Atlanta Housing

Data-driven waste collection for one of the largest American housing agencies

Project and Customer Description

Sensoneo installed its first batch of ultrasonic sensors in collaboration with Atlanta Housing, one of the largest housing agencies in the United States, serving approximately 50,000 residents. The sensors were placed in recyclables bins as part of Atlanta Housing’s initiative toward sustainable and smart waste management.

Challenge

The primary objective was to enhance operational efficiency by ensuring pickups occur only when bins are sufficiently full, thereby avoiding unnecessary collections of empty or half-filled containers while preventing overflow.

Solution

Sensoneo’s ultrasonic sensors were installed inside recycling bins to measure fill levels in real-time. Data from these sensors is transmitted via IoT networks to a centralized dashboard. This system enables dynamic scheduling of pickups, ensuring only full bins are serviced and reducing redundant collection trips.

Impact

Within the first few months, fill-level monitoring delivered visible benefits:

  • Overflow prevention: No bins experienced overflowing, leading to cleaner and more pleasant public areas.

  • Operational gains: Pickup routes were optimized—empty or half-full bins were no longer serviced, leading to reduced fuel consumption and labor time.

These outcomes demonstrate the early-stage value of deploying smart sensor technology in waste management.

Future Outlook

Following the success of the pilot, Atlanta Housing is considering scaling the initiative across additional sites and potentially expanding to monitor other waste streams. This indicates a move toward a comprehensive, sensor-driven waste collection strategy across its properties.

The case study will be continuously enhanced with new key achievements and results as further data becomes available.