Waste Management Analytics from Busch Systems

Waste Management Analytics from Busch Systems
April 25, 2017
Posted by:
Kelley Martin

Facility Executive

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On April 26, 2017, Busch Systems will introduce its Resource Center, a collection analytics software program designed to track recycling and waste management efforts at the station level. Facility management leaders interested in gaining insight into their organizations’ waste management can sign up for free to use this tool.Busch Systems International is a leading company in the design and retail of recycling, compost, and waste containers since the company’s inception in 1985. Comments Mike Baxter, marketing manager with the company, “Our passion is helping organizations reach their sustainability goals and this new software offers all of the tools to help make this happen.”Two years in development, the primary function of Resource Center is to provide statistics on diversion rates and showcase the breakdown of the users recycling streams, the amount of money saved, and a range of other data on the positive impact their recycling efforts are making on the environment, all in real-time. States Baxter, “The Resource Center is effective for all levels of sustainability programs across all verticals. It is suitable for the beginner to advanced user as it provides analytic display options for both introductory and sophisticated tracking and analytics.”Beyond providing analytics, the Resource Center provides additional resources such as how-to guides, marketing materials, educational resources, and an exclusive choropleth mapping tool which provides visuals of sustainability from the county, regional, and state/provincial level.Comments Baxter, “Most of the algorithms were designed solely for this software and the fact that we’re offering this service complimentary is unprecedented as far as we know. We’re continuing to prepare additional upgrades and phases to the Resource Center so there will always be something new to discover for the user.”Read more here.