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Re-Vitalize: A Smart Waste Management Web Application

Satish Chadokar, Payal Barange, Shilpee Singh, Vijay Galphat, Nikhil Patil, Prof. Mr Ravi Mohne

Abstract


Rapid urbanization has led to increased waste generation, exerting pressure on existing waste management systems. Inefficient collection, lack of real-time communication, and poor public awareness contribute to environmental pollution and higher operational costs. Re-Vitalize is an innovative web-based waste management application designed to streamline waste segregation, collection, recycling processes, and citizen participation. This paper presents the design, development, and evaluation of the Re-Vitalize platform, focusing on its architecture, modules, features, and potential impact on sustainable urban waste management. The results show that digital platforms like Re-Vitalize can significantly improve efficiency, transparency, and environmental sustainability. This system helps bridge the communication gap between citizens and waste management services by providing a fast, accessible, and centralized platform. Overall, Revitalize enhances environmental awareness, encourages responsible waste disposal, and contributes to creating cleaner and more sustainable communities.


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