Belfast City Council worked with local SME WeaveLabs on a collaborative urban waste pilot project that aimed to use data from bin sensors to predict how quickly litterbins fill up, and how variables such as public holidays or weather might affect this.

The pilot helped the council to better understand how litter bins are being used and how information generated could provide predictive modelling to make litter bin collections on our streets more efficient, saving resources and ensuring optimal bin collection routes. The project also helped to inform the council about suitable locations for litter bins and the appropriate types and number of bins that are needed in a particular area.

Building a resilient city

Belfast is part of the Rockefeller Foundation’s 100 Resilient Cities global programme to support us in dealing with the physical, social and economic challenges of the 21st century.

Drone footage of green landscape, lake and clear skies

Urban drone technologies

With a strong aeronautical engineering tradition, it’s not surprising that Belfast is also emerging as an ideal testbed for urban drone technologies.

Electric vehicle

Belfast unveils new electric vehicles for city parks

Belfast City Council is reviewing its vehicle fleet, with long-term ambitions set for transition to low carbon transport options in the future.