Background
Landfill is the most common waste treatment method. With the EU's legislation on waste treatment, EU countries are increasingly promoting the separate collection and subsequent recycling of waste. The application of RFID chips in collection containers will not only increase the interest in recycling, but also increase the proportion of recycling families.
Challenges
the traditional recycling process is complicated to monitor the product life cycle.

(The picture shows the using of Senter's PDA S917V2 in the application of reading)

(The picture shows the RFID puck beside the waste container)
Solutions
Each waste container is equipped with a 134khz RFID tag, and each tag has a unique number. This number matches a specific customer in the central database. The garbage truck administrator is equipped with s917 V2 PDA and 134khz reading module. During dumping, the RFID tags on the garbage bin or container are scanned, and the number of dumping containers is compared with the number of codes / tags actually scanned, so as to immediately identify the damaged / lost RFID tags or unauthorized dumping. At the same time, the handheld terminal s917 V2 uses the mobile network and the GPS coordinates of dumping garbage to transmit the data to the central database in real time. This makes it possible to record and clearly record the movement of waste disposal vehicles, the number of waste disposal, the number and type of waste containers, and other operational data.
Effects
At present, s917 V2 PDA and 7-inch and 8-inch flat panel equipped with bar code scanning and 125kHz 134khz low-frequency reader have been applied in Poland, France, Czech Republic and other European regions.
Automatic collection of information about the dumping of municipal waste containers can be a very useful figure. For both customers and service providers, they can guarantee to pay for all services actually performed. The transparency of operations minimizes the need to resolve complaints from municipal authorities and payers (citizens and organizations). RFID technology aims to increase people's
