
BY: We the Italians Editorial Staff
Made in Italy innovation for recycling and sustainability has many excellent stories to tell. Today, we talk about a smart trash bin capable of handling any type of waste and automatically sorting it. In short, it's a solution to the problem of proper disposal and recycling: for example, does Tetra Pak go with paper, plastic, or unsorted waste?
It may seem trivial, but Italian municipalities sometimes have different rules because it all depends on the individual waste management providers. The Italian startup that invented it is called Ganiga, and it was born in the Tuscany area, where businesses from various sectors coexist: from food, leather, to energy. The smart bin is called Hoooly! Indoor, and it does everything by itself
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