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The arc32 (BSR) project is a smart city initiative developed by Berliner Stadtreinigungsbetriebe (BSR), Berlin's municipal waste management company, focusing on sustainable urban development solutions and the application of smart city technologies to waste management and public cleanliness. The project leverages digital tools, sensor technology, and data analytics to improve the efficiency and environmental performance of Berlin's waste collection, recycling, and street cleaning operations. Central to arc32 is the use of IoT sensors and connected infrastructure to monitor waste bin fill levels, track collection vehicle routes, and optimise operational logistics in real time. By replacing fixed collection schedules with dynamic, data-driven routing, the project reduces unnecessary vehicle trips, cutting fuel consumption, greenhouse gas emissions, and traffic congestion. The initiative also explores advanced recycling technologies and circular economy approaches, aiming to increase material recovery rates and reduce the volume of waste sent to landfill or incineration. As one of Europe's largest municipal waste operators, BSR's innovations within the arc32 framework have significant potential for replication across other German and European cities. The project aligns with Berlin's Gemeinsam Digital smart city strategy, which prioritises intelligent infrastructure and data-driven public services, and contributes to the city's ambitious Zero Waste goals. BSR collaborates with technology start-ups, research institutions, and other city departments to co-develop solutions that integrate waste management into Berlin's broader urban data ecosystem. The arc32 project demonstrates how even traditionally analogue municipal services can be transformed through digitalisation, making cities cleaner, more efficient, and more sustainable for their residents.
