Mashhad SIMP application design

Mashhad SIMP application design
Project initiation date   10 june 2019 Project complication date   2020
Credit source Mashhad Waste Management Organization
The project output The SIMP project was implemented on 10 June 2019 in one and two districts of the 9 urban areas of Mashhad. The population covered by this plan is 210,000 people in the form of 65,000 families.
Brief description of the project

SIMP is software for smartphones that allows citizens to request online the collection and purchase dry wastes. By installing this application, you can request a car by setting the time, wherever you are and the nearest car would send to your requested address as soon as possible and deliver and purchase recyclable items. The growth of technology and the introduction of new ideas in the form of startups, as well as the high cost of implementing the origin separation plan in different ways, make the organization to take actions to change the method of implementing the plan and using startup models. On the other hand, the creation of a new service could be a great help to increase public participation in the separation from the source plan. In this way, the organization implemented a project in a part of Mashhad, If successful, the project will be implemented by the private sector throughout the city. The operational process of the project was such that firstly an application was prepared and made available to the citizens. After installing the application, the citizen registered the related information then could request to collect. The system then allocates the nearest collection vehicle. After the car goes to the citizen’s house and the waste is delivered, the received waste is distributed and the transaction registration steps are applied to the citizen’s account. Then the citizen can use the incentive services of the SIMP system. The SIMP project was implemented on 10/06/2019 in one and two districts of the 9 urban areas of Mashhad. The population covered by this plan is 210,000 people in the form of 65,000 families.

Targets:

  • Increase recycling and reduce waste production
  • Increase public participation in waste separation schemes
  • Intelligent collection of dry waste
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