DWaste

DWaste

Where Waste Meets Innovation

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D.Waste is an AI-powered app that enables users to identify the type of waste they are disposing of and provides guidance on how to do so correctly. The app offers a rewards program to incentivize proper waste management, allowing users to earn points for correctly identifying and disposing of waste.
This is the 3rd launch from DWaste. View more

D.Waste

Launched this week
AI-powered real-time waste audits for schools & institutions
DWaste replaces slow, error-prone audits with AI-powered real-time waste identification. It enables accurate sorting, automated reports, and insights helping schools save time, engage communities, and achieve sustainability goals
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Free
Launch Team

What do you think? …

Suman Kunwar
We built DWaste to solve a big challenge: manual waste audits are slow, costly, and often inaccurate. With DWaste, schools and institutions can finally track and sort waste in real-time with AI reducing errors, saving time, and making sustainability goals more achievable. What’s unique is that DWaste not only identifies waste but also automates reporting, helping teams stay audit-ready for certifications like Zero Waste and LEED. We’re most proud of making sustainability measurable and actionable for everyone.
Sadie Scott

Does D.Waste keep track of users’ environmental impact over time like how much waste they’ve successfully diverted from landfills?

Suman Kunwar

@sadie_scott Yes! D.Waste tracks the number of individual items you’ve successfully diverted from landfills. It also calculates your average carbon footprint savings, giving you a clear picture of your positive environmental impact over time.

Alexander Green

This tool for sustainable living is fantastic. Does the app have the ability to identify electronic or hazardous waste?

Suman Kunwar

@alexander_green6 We currently support the detection of electronic waste, but not hazardous waste.