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The Money Bin

Webbi Ranjith
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About The Money Bin

Overview:
The problem of solid waste management is the major challenge in developing countries. Apart from the high costs, solid waste management is boomed by lack of awareness on health risk factors. Another problem is improper waste disposal in every corner of the street or even in the sides of the streets. The garbage is dumped in open area and near to houses which cause bad sanitation and health risks.
Therefore, there is an important need to sustainably manage the waste and reduce the dangerous impacts of waste on the earth. Thus, we the Money Bin company is here with this specific sample project.
Adoption of sustainable waste management practices has proven to reduce pollution, produce energy, and conserve natural resources. We develop connectivity with private sector/local officials for collaboration on sustainable waste management. This project can help minimize pollution by proper waste management in line with segregating the non-biodegradable and biodegradable in the community.
With speedy population growth and urbanization, there is sequential rise in waste generation rates and the annual waste generation is likely to increase by 73% from 2020 levels to 3.88 billion tonnes in 2050.
Though awareness of managing waste is prevalent all over, the need for creating sustainable cities still remains a challenge for many developing areas. Real-time waste management is much expensive, encompassing 20%–50% of municipal budgets.
With all these waste management constraints of the public, we have come forward with a mission to clean up the society and upkeep the physical environment by ‘setting right things at the right place and at the right time’
We trust that this project will really promote a better community life. We are happy that our willingness and efforts would help the community in preserving and protecting our environment.


With speedy population growth and urbanization, there is sequential rise in
waste generation rates and the annual waste generation is likely to increase by
73% from 2020 levels to 3.88 billion tonnes in 2050.
On comparison to the developed nations, the inhabitants of developing
countries, exclusively the urban poor, are found to be more severely impacted
by weakly managed waste.
Though awareness of managing waste is prevalent all over, the need for
creating sustainable cities still remains a challenge for many developing areas.
Real-time waste management is much expensive, encompassing 20%–50% of
municipal budgets.
With all these waste management constraints of the public, the founders have
come forward with a mission to clean up the society and upkeep the physical
environment by ‘setting right things at the right place and at the right time’
This selfless and unconditional care for the society was the footing for the birth
of “The Money Bin” in the year 2022 - where people are paid for loading their
domestic wastes instead of throwing away