Abstract

The proper disposal of home garbage has recently emerged as a pressing issue on a global scale. Also, the city government has been trying to get people to separate their dry and moist trash. But there is still a problem with trash management and a big domestic population that isn’t helping out. This paper details the process of creating a waste management system that separates organic kitchen trash into dry and moist categories. Both models are part of the proposed system: The first step is to design a bin that can separate dry and moist trash. Additionally, a composting facility is showcased for the purpose of transforming organic waste into compost. Twenty homes’ worth of garbage was fed into the suggested model, and the results show promise for trash segregation and composting.

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