In our third year of analyzing Bigbelly global system data, we continue to be inspired by our customer successes. We are excited to unveil the Top 25 Most Efficient Smart City Deployments Using the Bigbelly Smart Waste & Recycling System for 2018. These are communities that have embraced smart waste management in their public domain with the Bigbelly system and using the system in the most optimized way.
- Township of Montclair, NJ (US) – 98% Average Efficiency for 2018!
- PRS (Public Realm Services Ltd.) for Newham Council (UK)
- Florin Road Partnership – Sacramento, CA (US)
- Royal Borough of Kingston Upon Thames (UK)
- Los Angeles County DPW, CA (US)
- City of Walnut Creek, CA (US)
- Thayer Street District Management Authority – Providence, RI (US)
- Nambucca Shire Council, NSW (Australia)
- Stockholm – Norrmalm District (Sweden)
- Brighton and Hove Council (UK)
- Gravesham Borough Council (UK)
- Township of Maplewood, NJ (US)
- Douglas County, CO (US)
- Downtown Brooklyn Partnership – New York, NY (US)
- Municipal District of Greystones (Ireland)
- Laois County Council (Ireland)
- Rugby Borough Council (UK)
- Helsingor Municipality (Denmark)
- City of Everett Parks, WA (US)
- Town of Kearny, NJ (US)
- Alliance for Downtown New York – New York, NY (US)
- DunLaoghaire Rathdown Council (Ireland)
- Township of Franklin, NJ (US)
- Gladsaxe Municipality (Denmark)
- Derbyshire Dales (UK)
Congratulations to each and every one of these cities, towns, parks and transit systems, business improvement districts, other public spaces for constituent enjoyment and their impacted communities! These cities and the entities within are power users of their Bigbelly smart waste system and are taking full advantage of data-driven waste management across city limits.
The Bigbelly connected systems worldwide captured, contained, and collected 144,112,133 gallons (545,523,766 liters) of waste in public spaces in 2018. Over half of Bigbelly customer deployments have multiple waste streams and 22,520,056 gallons (85,247,685 liters) were diverted from landfills throughout last year thanks to pedestrians’ proper disposal in Bigbelly units dedicated to recycling and compost streams.