Melita Business drives improved recyclable waste collection through Internet of Things

Published by
The Malta Business Weekly

The 800 smart iBiNs installed by the GreenPak Cooperative Society across Malta and Gozo are generating 36 per cent more recyclable waste thanks to efficiencies generated through monitoring the waste level of each iBiN using Internet of Things (IoT) technology. The data from each bin is relayed over the Narrowband Internet of Things (NB-IoT) network provided by Melita Business, enabling GreenPak to customise collection routes in the localities it serves across Malta and Gozo.

Through the use of IoT technology, GreenPak is given the means to continuously check waste levels inside the iBiNs. This results in the ability for GreenPak to customise its collection routes and has in turn resulted in a 20 per cent reduction in the number of trips undertaken by GreenPak’s vehicles, since trips are only made to bins which need emptying. Over and above cost savings, this solution also has a positive impact on the environment, saving approximately 20,000 litres of fuel, which is equivalent to reducing carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions by 4,000 tonnes.

Ing. Mario Schembri, CEO at GreenPak Cooperative Society Ltd, said, “Ever since its inception in 2004, GreenPak has been a pioneer, helping businesses meet their legal obligations to recover and recycle waste. By switching to Melita Business for our iBiNs we were able to benefit from the improved coverage and reliability provided by their NB-IoT network. On top of that, the melita.io portal allows us to manage the hundreds of SIMs installed in the iBiNs, so that we continually improve the service we deliver to our members and the public at large.”

Kenneth Spiteri, Director of Business Innovation at Melita Limited, explained, “GreenPak demonstrate the significant benefits organisations, their customers and – importantly – our environment, can get from IoT. At Melita Business we work with an ecosystem of partners, offering IoT solutions and connectivity to drive growth and make better use of resources.”

Malcolm Briffa, Director of Business Services at Melita Limited added, “Under melita.io we have developed an international IoT strategy, offering a holistic approach to IoT with our easy-to-use portal and a choice of connectivity via cellular or LoRaWAN (long range wide area network) technology. Although we have clients across Europe, it is truly exciting to see such impressive results from GreenPak in our home market.”

The Malta Business Weekly

In 1994, the Malta Business Weekly became the first newspaper fully dedicated to business. Today this newspaper is a leader in business and financial news. Together with the launch of the MBW newspaper, the company started organising various business breakfasts to discuss various current issues that were targeting the business community in Malta.

Recent Posts

Government inaugurates Dar San Ġużepp elderly home in Għajnsielem

The Dar San Ġużepp elderly home in Għajnsielem was inaugurated on Thursday morning by Prime…

4 days ago

DB ITS project permit stands, as court rejects request for retrial filed by NGOs

The First Hall of the Civil Court has rejected a request for a retrial of…

4 days ago

Number of tourist arrivals in February up 27.5% – NSO

Total inbound tourists for February 2024 were estimated at 168,967, an increase of 27.5 per…

4 days ago

OSCE Chair-in-Office and Foreign Minister Ian Borg visits OSCE Mission in Kosovo

Minister Borg meets President Vjosa Osmani Sadriu, Prime Minister Albin Kurti and other officials “Current…

4 days ago

Sant’Antnin plant ‘on track’ to blossom into recreational green park, WasteServ says

The transformation of the Sant’ Antnin waste treatment plant into a recreational green park is…

4 days ago

Two schemes relaunched to assist voluntary organisations in their sustainability journey

The government will be reissuing two schemes to assist voluntary organisations (VOs) in their transition…

4 days ago