Zerocycle Releases New Recycling Analytics Dashboard
The new product can be used by communities and businesses.
Zerocycle, a Washington, D.C.-based recycling technology company, has unveiled its new Recycling Analytics Dashboard (RAD), a product that displays a community’s neighborhood-specific recycling metrics.
RAD is powered by Zerocycle’s proprietary technology, and it integrates real-time data, allowing local governments to monitor which neighborhoods are exceeding or falling below waste diversion goals.
“Most of the work that we do revolves around large datasets and custom analytics. While these analytics produce a great deal of valuable output data, it’s sometimes challenging to pull all of those insights together and put them into context,” said Hunter Hayes, co-founder and CEO at Zerocycle, in a statement. “Our new dashboard puts a clear and simple visual front-end on this data, and provides a great tool for city staff to easily determine where to concentrate their efforts and resources.”
RAD has been adopted by the city of Buffalo, N.Y., and three other cities are in talks with Zerocycle to adopt the platform themselves.
“We designed RAD to perfectly complement our Neighborhood Waste Report, which is delivered to residents in strategic areas of the city and features full-color maps, neighborhood rankings and other insights on recycling. It’s a powerful and accessible way to connect with citizens, get them engaged and motivate them to make environmentally responsible decisions at the household level,” said Hayes in a statement.
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