Bio-Waste Tracking
End-to-end traceability of biomedical and bio-waste bins from generators to authorised disposal facilities.
Biodegradable waste collected from households by the Haritha Karma Sena is placed in 50 kg tagged bins. Each bin is scanned at collection and digitally tracked to an authorised Thiruvananthapuram Corporation processing or disposal facility. The platform publishes daily, monthly, and ward-wise reports on bin movement and waste quantities for complete transparency.
How bio-waste tracking works
Generator segregation
Waste collected from households and establishments is segregated at source.
GPS-tracked collection
Authorised collection vehicles scan each bin at pickup, logging ward, time and location the moment it is lifted.
Transport to facility
Bins move to the authorised processing or disposal facility under a continuous, auditable chain-of-custody log.
Disposal & reporting
Final disposal is recorded against the originating bin and rolled up into ward- and month-wise compliance dashboards.
Ward-wise bio-waste processing (kg)
All 9 covered wards shown above · total matches life-to-date waste processed (@ 50 kg per bin).
- Bin count rose from 181 to 220 between 08 and 10 Jul 2026.
- Processed food-waste quantity rose from 9,050 kg to 11,000 kg over the same period.
- Kuriyathy and Kalippankulam are the two highest-volume wards, together accounting for over 33% of all bins collected.
- Daily bin counts peaked at 446 in mid-February 2026 during a citywide collection drive.
- Ward- and month-wise summaries are published for public transparency.
Frequently asked questions
It is the corporation's end-to-end traceability system for biomedical and bio-waste bins — from segregation at the generator's premises to final disposal at an authorised facility.
Bin count is the number of individual bin collection events logged by the field app on a given day. Waste quantity (kg) is the weight of food/bio-waste recorded at the point of collection or processing.
All 9 covered wards — Ambalathara, Attukal, Chala, Kalady, Kalippankulam, Kuriyathy, Manacaud, Nedumcaud and Puthenpally — are shown in the ward-wise breakdown on this page.
Every bin carries a unique tag. It is scanned at collection, at the transport vehicle, and again on arrival at the processing facility, so its full chain of custody is logged automatically.
Raise it through the Complaint Redressal page or call the help desk below with the ward name — it is routed to the nearest collection crew.
Yes. Daily, monthly and ward-wise bin and waste-quantity summaries are published for transparency, as shown on this page.
