Deal will put Rubicon’s smart city software at the heart of Phoenix’s Public Works Department, providing waste and recycling collection to some 418,000 locations.
City and County of Denver’s entire fleet of more than 150 solid waste and recycling vehicles will make use of the technology to enhance residential services.
The company is helping the cities transition from manual processes to digital operations and balance waste and recycling routes to provide an equitable service.
Texan city will use Rubicon’s smart city technology to help improve residential waste and recycling services and increase efficiency of municipal fleet operations.
Rubicon Technologies’ acquisition of software and solutions company Civix will expand the smart waste company’s routing capabilities and help drive its growth into additional international markets.
The RubiconMarketplace service aims to help cities channel items like aerosol cans, plastic bags, light bulbs, PPE and batteries away from landfills and into recycling streams.
Smart waste solution specialist Rubicon has announced an agreement to bring XL Fleet’s electrification offerings to its network of waste and recycling hauler partners.
The recycling boxes can be filled with discarded sweet wrappers and other packaging and returned once full to be disposed of in a way that avoids landfilling.
Michael Nutter is expanding his role with the smart waste and recycling company after partnering with RubiconSmartCity in his capacity as an advisory board member for two years.
Rubicon’s report, Toward a Future Without Waste, presents a roadmap for cities and governments on how to implement technology-based solutions to build a more sustainable future.
Applying smart technology to waste and recycling fleets provides a win for citizens, governments and the environment, and helps build equitable communities, says Rubicon’s Michael Allegretti.
The city in Alabama has awarded the contract after piloting the Rubicon SmartCity platform for six months last year, which enabled the solid waste department to work smarter.
The lab is being formalised through the creation of the Montgomery Smart Community Alliance, a public-private partnership focused on smart city initiaitives