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COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF WASTE EMISSIONS AND IOT-BASED MONITORING APPROACHES IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES

Abstract

The article discusses modern approaches to the application of Internet of Things (IoT) technologies in waste disposal systems. The relevance of monitoring emissions and pollutants arising from waste processing is highlighted. The main types of IoT sensors used for monitoring air and water quality, as well as equipment status, are analyzed. Examples of international experience in implementing 'smart' containers, sensor platforms, and waste management systems based on digital technologies are provided. The prospects for applying IoT approaches in the Republic of Uzbekistan are examined, along with key barriers and opportunities for their implementation. The conclusion emphasizes the necessity of integrating IoT solutions to enhance waste recycling efficiency and reduce environmental risks.

Keywords

Internet of Things (IoT); environmental monitoring; waste recycling; smart containers; environmental control;

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