The E-Recycle Waste Collection System at Kulim Service Unit / Nur Syafiqah Muhammad Shukri
Waste is described as undesired and useless resources and is considered a non-useful substance. Garbage can also refer to waste that is visible in our surrounding environment. Waste management can however be described as the collective efforts made to collect, transport, dispose or recycle and effic...
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my.uitm.ir.879362023-12-10T09:40:32Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87936/ The E-Recycle Waste Collection System at Kulim Service Unit / Nur Syafiqah Muhammad Shukri Muhammad Shukri, Nur Syafiqah Geographic information systems Waste is described as undesired and useless resources and is considered a non-useful substance. Garbage can also refer to waste that is visible in our surrounding environment. Waste management can however be described as the collective efforts made to collect, transport, dispose or recycle and efficiently monitor waste products. One of the waste management is dispose or recycle. Recycle waste products is crucial because it enables the conversion of used or unwanted goods into new or useful goods. Recycling helps in decreasing pollution of the air, water, and land. It utilises less energy as well. Numerous products, including paper, paper, glass and more that can be recycled. Both energy and natural resource conservation are aided by recycling. Recycling lessens soil, water and air pollution, which aids in environmental protection. Recycle is the process of the recycling waste materials into new material and objects. The recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concepts. The recyclability of materials depends on its ability to require the properties it has in its original state. This research developed a E-recycle waste collection system at Kulim with aim of achieving develop an applications for recycle item database and analyse the shortest and fastest path distance to collect recycle waste at Kulim Service Unit. The objectives of this research are to identify parameter recycle item and develop database using QGIS for Kulim Service Unit, and to map the location of recycle cages in service area. The system is develop using QGIS software and will publish using GIS Cloud. By create this system it give more benefit to company of waste collection in Malaysia. 2023-08 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/87936/1/87936.pdf The E-Recycle Waste Collection System at Kulim Service Unit / Nur Syafiqah Muhammad Shukri. (2023) [Student Project] (Submitted) |
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Waste is described as undesired and useless resources and is considered a non-useful substance. Garbage can also refer to waste that is visible in our surrounding environment. Waste management can however be described as the collective efforts made to collect, transport, dispose or recycle and efficiently monitor waste products. One of the waste management is dispose or recycle. Recycle waste products is crucial because it enables the conversion of used or unwanted goods into new or useful goods. Recycling helps in decreasing pollution of the air, water, and land. It utilises less energy as well. Numerous products, including paper, paper, glass and more that can be recycled. Both energy and natural resource conservation are aided by recycling. Recycling lessens soil, water and air pollution, which aids in environmental protection. Recycle is the process of the recycling waste materials into new material and objects. The recovery of energy from waste materials is often included in this concepts. The recyclability of materials depends on its ability to require the properties it has in its original state. This research developed a E-recycle waste collection system at Kulim with aim of achieving develop an applications for recycle item database and analyse the shortest and fastest path distance to collect recycle waste at Kulim Service Unit. The objectives of this research are to identify parameter recycle item and develop database using QGIS for Kulim Service Unit, and to map the location of recycle cages in service area. The system is develop using QGIS software and will publish using GIS Cloud. By create this system it give more benefit to company of waste collection in Malaysia. |
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