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ReSmart Tracking Tech Fuels National Waste Management Scheme Success


Recycling And Waste Management

ReSmart Tracking Tech Fuels National Waste Management Scheme Success

From humble beginnings to a national movement, ReSmart is proving that the future of sustainability is rooted in transparency and tech-driven convenience.

What started with an entrepreneur on a Vespa and a co-founder in a holiday van has officially transformed into a national recycling powerhouse. ReSmart, the innovative intermediary service, is successfully redefining the Australian waste management scheme by bridging the gap between households and recycling facilities through a high-tech, door-to-door approach.

Founded by Marco Prayer Galletti and Giorgio Baracchi, ReSmart addresses a common frustration: recycling is often too complicated. Today, the company partners with 26 councils and over 60 drivers to collect tricky items, electronics, soft plastics, and textiles, ensuring they don't end up in a landfill.

As reported by CIO Bulletin, the secret to their success isn't just the pickup; it’s the data. Using a sophisticated app-based tracking system, ReSmart provides a "chain of custody" that proves exactly where waste goes. This level of transparency is rare in the industry and has made them a favorite for local governments and sustainability-minded businesses alike.

“Traceability is essential in this space. We need to be transparent about the items we take, so that we ensure we’re recycling and managing waste in the correct way,” says Marco Prayer Galletti, Co-Founder and CTO of ReSmart.

By treating every driver as a “Recycle Hero” and every data point as a tool for education, ReSmart isn't just hauling trash; they are building a circular economy. For CIO Bulletin readers following the intersection of logistics and green tech, ReSmart stands as a testament to how simple technology can solve the most cluttered of human problems.

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