NANDO.App: AI Waste Monitoring for Workplaces

NANDO.App allows waste to be measured through a simple photo taken with a smartphone. With just one click, the images are transformed into structured and certified data, viewable in automatic reports.

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From photo to data in one second.

Cleaning staff scans the QR code or takes a photo of the bin content. That’s it. No manual weighing, no Excel files, no data entry. The entire measurement process takes 6 seconds per bin, down from 1 minute with mechanical scales.

Trained on 1M+ real waste images. 92% accuracy guaranteed.

NANDO identifies 72 waste categories with 92% accuracy using computer vision. The AI recognizes waste items in real-time, assigns material-specific weights from our proprietary database, and calculates volume based on bin capacity. Daily pictures are processed by the AI, which uses historical data from the same bin to predict what lies behind the first layer, achieving 92% accuracy. The more pictures collected, the higher the accuracy becomes.

A smarter way to run waste audits.

AI instantly generates reports with waste weight, bin fill level, item counting, segregation quality scoring, and contaminant identification.
All audit data flows directly into your sustainability dashboard, giving you a complete and traceable view of waste performance across locations, timeframes and waste streams.
This means fewer assumptions, faster insights and waste audits you can actually act on.

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Transform waste measurement
with a photo.

How does NANDO.App work for waste monitoring?

How long does it take to measure a waste bin with NANDO.App?

No additional hardware is required: NANDO.App works on any Android or iOS smartphone already used by staff. The only physical element required is a QR code applied to the bins, provided by NANDO.

How accurate is NANDO.App’s AI waste recognition?

How does the AI estimate the weight of the waste?

Can the data collected by NANDO.App be used for ESG and GRI reporting?