GreenBin Connect is an AI-powered platform that lets citizens report waste hazards in real time — by photo, voice, or text — so authorities can respond faster and communities stay healthier.
In Sierra Leone, waste blocks drains, causes flooding, and breeds disease — yet communities have no way to report hazards or track whether anyone responds.
Stagnant waste creates breeding grounds for mosquitoes and bacteria, disproportionately harming children under five.
Accumulated waste in drainage channels causes severe flooding during rainy season, destroying homes and livelihoods.
Authorities lack real-time data to identify hazard zones or coordinate timely responses. Citizens have no voice.
Report a waste hazard using a photo, voice note, or text. No digital skills required — designed for everyone.
On-device AI classifies the waste type and assigns a risk level — low, medium, high, or critical — instantly.
GPS and timestamp automatically confirm where and when the report was made. No fakes. No guesswork.
Waste operators and local authorities see reports on a live dashboard and can dispatch response teams fast.
Every feature is designed around the realities of urban Sierra Leone — low bandwidth, mixed literacy, high community motivation.
Record a voice note to report — ideal for users who cannot read or type.
TensorFlow.js analyzes waste photos without needing strong internet connectivity.
Color-coded map shows all active reports. Green = safe. Red = critical. Always current.
Citizens receive notifications when their report is reviewed or resolved by authorities.
Core code is publicly available on GitHub for transparency and global replication.
Starting in Freetown, expanding to Bo and Kenema — and designed from day one for replication across UNICEF programme countries.
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