The overflowing trash cans in most cities produce an unclean atmosphere. This will also cause various kinds of
unidentified diseases to develop. Many types of dustbins, such as swing lid trash cans, pedal trash cans, mesh trash cans and
open trash cans are used to dispose of rubbish or garbage these days. The problem with open and mesh garbage cans is that
they can harbor a deadly stench for several days if the rubbish is left undisturbed, and children can easily unravel the waste
and scatter it everywhere. Another disadvantage for people with children is how difficult it is to keep an eye on them and
keep them away from trash cans. These trash cans are frequently used in streets, workplaces, hospitals, and residences. The
economical use of dustbins is discussed in this article. The presented work aims to reduce human efforts and to automate the task of ash-bin.
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