Bigbelly is the world leader of smart waste & recycling systems for public spaces. We modernize a core city service and can be extended to host other smart city technologies and applications. Communities deploy smart, solar-powered, sensor-equipped waste & recycling stations that communicate real-time status to collection crews to enable efficiencies.
The cloud-connected, web-based platform delivers actionable insights into your waste operation. Bigbelly’s complete suite of stations includes a patented, smart, compacting model to capture the waste volumes of your high traffic areas, plus a smart standard capacity model for your less busy areas. The integrated solution provides you with an intelligent fleet – 100% smart with 5x increased capacity where it is needed most. Each fleet is customizable and modular based on your capacity, waste stream, and accessory needs including any Smart City applications add-ons.
Communities and solution providers share the challenge of how and where to deploy Smart City solutions and communications infrastructure in the public right-of-way without additional clutter or negative aesthetic impact. Consider the possibilities of how your community can leverage the Bigbelly platform to transform not only core waste and recycling service but also leverage the multi-purpose platform add more value to the people across your city, campus, or organization.
Cities leverage the Bigbelly smart waste & recycling system to eliminate the common challenges of managing public space waste. They also use this multi-purpose platform to solve other technology challenges from the digital divide to bandwidth deficit in dense urban areas.
The cloud-connected, web-based platform delivers actionable insights into your waste operation. Bigbelly’s complete suite of stations includes a patented, smart, compacting model to capture the waste volumes of your high traffic areas, plus a smart standard capacity model for your less busy areas. The integrated solution provides you with an intelligent fleet – 100% smart with 5x increased capacity where it is needed most. Each fleet is customizable and modular based on your capacity, waste stream, and accessory needs including any Smart City applications add-ons.
Communities and solution providers share the challenge of how and where to deploy Smart City solutions and communications infrastructure in the public right-of-way without additional clutter or negative aesthetic impact. Consider the possibilities of how your community can leverage the Bigbelly platform to transform not only core waste and recycling service but also leverage the multi-purpose platform add more value to the people across your city, campus, or organization.
Cities leverage the Bigbelly smart waste & recycling system to eliminate the common challenges of managing public space waste. They also use this multi-purpose platform to solve other technology challenges from the digital divide to bandwidth deficit in dense urban areas.
Location: United Kingdom, England, Needham
Employees: 51-200
Phone: +1 888-820-0300
Founded date: 2003
Investors 1
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10.06.2024 | Bigbelly launches U.S. manufacturing operations | - |
22.05.2024 | Bigbelly Unveils Smart Compost Program | Solution combines affordability, convenience, and community beautification NEEDHAM, Mass., May 22, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Bigbelly Solar, LLC unveiled its groundbreaking Bigbelly Smart Compost Program, marking a significant stride towards sus... |
17.02.2023 | Alpha Wireless and Bigbelly Team Up to Boost 5G Scalability | Alpha Wireless, a global leader in antenna solutions, announced a licensing agreement with Bigbelly, a world leader in public space waste solutions, to offer a turnkey 5G cell site solution with integrated antenna, mast, connectors and encl... |
07.02.2023 | Alpha Wireless and Bigbelly Team Up to Boost 5G Scalability | Integrating an Alpha Wireless tri-sector antenna and Bigbelly waste bin allows operators and neutral hosts to discreetly deploy 5G, as shown in this Dublin deployment. As 5G transforms how networks are built, today’s smart city innovators a... |
08.09.2022 | Longmont to utilize ‘smart’ trash and recycling receptacles in parks, other public spaces | Longmont wants to be smarter about collecting trash and recyclables in parks and other public spaces, quite literally. On Aug. 23, the Longmont City Council approved a 5-year, $87,600 total contract with Big Belly Solar LLC for 20 “smart” t... |
12.04.2022 | Digital Locations Adds 20,000 Bigbelly Locations to Its Roster of 5G Cell Sites | SANTA BARBARA, Calif., April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Digital Locations, Inc. (DLOC), the leading aggregator and marketplace for small 5G cell sites, today announced that it has entered into an agreement with Bigbelly to market approxim... |
10.09.2020 | How CityFibre’s gigabit-capable broadband network will transform lives in Cambridge | How CityFibre’s gigabit-capable broadband network will transform lives in Cambridge 10-09-2020 We may be a nation suffering from Zoom fatigue, but if the last few months has shown us anything, it is just how important digital connectivity i... |
12.12.2019 | Big Belly Solar Partners with McCarthy Capital to Accelerate Growth | NEEDHAM, MA — December 12, 2019 — Big Belly Solar (“Bigbelly” or the “Company”), the global leader in smart waste solutions for public spaces, announced today that it has partnered with McCarthy Capital Fund VI (“McCarthy Capital”) to recap... |
25.01.2018 | Ecube Labs gets $15M city contract to install ‘smart’ trash cans | Baltimore’s Board of Estimates approved a $15 million contract on Wednesday for Ecube Labs to install new solar-powered trashcans and recycling bins on city streets with sensors that alert workers when they are full. According to the Baltim... |
25.01.2018 | Ecube Labs gets $15M city contract to install ‘smart’ trash cans | Baltimore’s Board of Estimates approved a $15 million contract on Wednesday for Ecube Labs to install new solar-powered trashcans and recycling bins on city streets with sensors that alert workers when they are full. According to the Baltim... |
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