Rensave
Mobile application developed to serve as a recycling live guide driven by artificial intelligence. It seeks to empower users on waste management while also raising awareness on their environmental impact.
The main problem Rensave is aiming to resolve is increasing recycling rates, by radically decreasing confusion while trying to recycle, and encourage people to do it. On a broad perspective, it would reduce the contamination of recycling streams and landfill waste, while also raising awarness on the environment conservation. Further, it would directly contribute to fight climate crisis. A conflict that is worth to invest on to help the earth.
According to a joint survey by the World Economic Forum, SAP and Qualtrics, more than three-quarters of persons globally think recycling is crucial. However, there exists key limitations to be overcome in order to encourage persons. For example, lack of access to information and education related to climate change, recycling, and other environmental issues. This can be due to a lack of resources and programs in their communities as well.
The average global recycling rate is at a low of 19%. Not recycling is contributing to generating higher greenhouse gas emissions and therefore, to the climate crisis. Also, consider that by 2050, the amount of garbage will increase by 70%. This is a worldwide problem affecting all of us.

More specifically, recycling rates are alarming in regions such as Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC), because they are generally lower than the rest of the world, with an average of 4.5% annually. As a result, Latin America produces 12% of the total global waste. The lack of resources, limited public awareness and education, socioeconomic factors, and linguistic barriers are some of the reasons behind those statistics. Many people may not be aware of how to properly recycle which can lead to lack of participation in recycling programs.
In short, these rates are contributing to climate change, they can lead to health and safety risks and can lead to a depletion of natural resources. Valuable resources are being discarded. This is an environmental crisis. It’s also a wasted economic development opportunity that could create value and jobs. And increasing recycling rates can help to mitigate these consequences.
Overall, while recycling is becoming more common in many Latin American and the Caribbean countries, there is still a big room for improvement in terms of education, not only in LAC but worlwide.
Rensave is a mobile application developed to serve as a recycling live guide driven by artificial intelligence. It seeks to empower users on waste management while also raising awareness on their environmental impact.
The AI service uses object detection to assist individuals on how to correctly manage their waste. The technology fastly enables users to identify recyclable and non-recycable items only with a phone camera, while giving further details on pop-up messages.
- If the item is recycable, information such as how to properly recycle and where are the nearest locations will be given.
- If the object is non-recycable, this will generate a deeper consciousness on people for a next time while also giving other options such as tips.
Rensave uses a combination of object detection and user-generated information. Object detection is used to identify and locate objects in live camera, within computer vision algorithms such as YOLO. The app strikes for visual learning, therefore, it uses a simple and user-friendly interface to present information based on the user's needs.
As it also strives to become a social community, people can contribute to the app by adding new recycling locations, tips on how to re-use items and reduce the use of others. The potential features for Rensave are all aiming to fight climate change.
Rensave is designed for people feeling responsible for acting on climate change but who doesn't fully understand how to properly recycle for different reasons.
As part of the first stage, Rensave targets Latin America and Caribbean countries because of their low recycling rates.
When it comes to adressing the climate crisis LAC often lacks funding and resources, have limited capacity for adaptation, are vulnerable to natural disasters and lack more infrastructure in contrast to other countries. Likewise, they lack limited access to information and education.
Rensave can adress their needs by increasing awareness and education on the climate crisis and its consequences, on a visually appealing and simple interface. It will provide clear guidelines on what can be recycled.
Second, it can create more economic opportunities and therefore, alleviating poverty. This would generate more job opportunities and a live recycling guide as Rensave, which can influence vulnerable people on setting up and run recycling programs which can create them income.
Finally, in a broader perspectiver, if we can increase the recycling rates this is gonna have a significat impact on the climate crisis. Greenhouse gas emissions would be reduced, natural resources would be conserved, and this would encourage a collective action.
The multidisciplinary background that I possess will help to bring different perspectives to Rensave, which would lead to innovative solutions. My experience working with organizations focused on social causes is helping on understanding the challenges and needs of the target population and ensuring that Rensave is inclusive and accessible. Hence, my background in design will help the app become visually appealing, user-centered, and functional. Specifically, my skills on UX can also be beneficial in researching and creating a user-friendly interface, making it easy to use and understand.
As a latina living in Latin America, I firmly believe I can provide valuable information and insights on the needs and challenges on the topic.
As a starting point, I have been identifying key areas for improvement and gathering data mainly on recycling rates per country, infrastructure, and cultural barriers, affecting recycling in the region. Furthermore, I have been having conversations with members of my direct community who have a will to help and have been recycling during the past years. To sum up, those conversations revealed that a lack of education and awareness is a significant barrier to proper recycling in contrast with other countries.
- Taking action to combat climate change and its impacts (Sustainability)
- Prototype: A venture or organization building and testing its product, service, or business model
Rensave is a mobile application AI-driven using object detection. It combines technology and practical but effective results. The application can be used by anyone no matter their age because of their easy-to-use interface and main feature of identyfing recycable and non-recycable items and giving additional details.
The process for recycling would stop being overwhelming and it will become more interesting and dynamic, considering that it strives to build a sense of community engagement, through crowdsourcing and a human-centered interface.
Ultimately, on the global market it does not exist a mobile application that quickly assits users regarding recycling issues while using object detection.
This will directly increase recycling rates and increase awarness about our planet in an interesting way. The people, the economy and the earth would deeply benefit from it.
Rensave for the next year is to enhance the user experience by developing interactive features and gamification elements to create a more engaging and fun process during recycling for users. The application would be already tracking their progress and may consider giving rewards such as discounts or coupons, that can be get with Rensave efforts to create partnerships. This would increase user engagement and will encourage them to participate more actively.
To reach and expand the users on the app, Rensave will be heavily investing its time in marketing and promotion efforts, by utilizing various channels starting within social media campaigns. In parallel, we will be seeking for partnerships with local organizations to increase awareness about the app.
Rensave is gonna be conducting research plans. The goals is to continously collect data on recycling efforts, provide insights on patterns in the community, and feedback on the main features of the application.
Further, with funding Rensave will be growing its team to achieve the desired system for next year.
Object identification, also known as object recognition, is a technology that allows machines to identify and classify objects within an image. It is a subfield of computer vision, which involves teaching machines to interpret and understand visual data.
Applications for the technology include self-driving automobiles, security systems, and picture search engines. However, a smartphone application that can easily distinguish between recyclable and non-recyclable materials isn't available on the market. It's a lost opportunity to educate, and invest on taking care of our earth.
Rensave, would adress confussion while recycling and increase awarness on the topic. The application relies on it's main feature which is object identification. The visual learning provided by the application, within only a phone camera, would help users to quickly understand the recycling process and its importance.
- Artificial Intelligence / Machine Learning
- Audiovisual Media
- Crowd Sourced Service / Social Networks
- Software and Mobile Applications
For the next year, Rensave estimates to serve around 10,000 - 50,000 users as a main goal.
Lack of mentoring from professionals. Although I do understand what it takes to take Rensave to the next level I need mentorship. Specifically from tech-based social entrepreneurs and experts in the Artificial Intelligence field. This would deeply help to develop the app's crucial feature.
Financial shortage. There are no resources to continue with the development of the mobile application, mainly in terms of the features and research. Rensave aims to grow the team for working on marketing and promotion, research, and technical service.
Rensave's business strategy would be to help people and communities by making it simpler for them to properly recycle and minimize trash. People who want to recycle but are having trouble locating and comprehending the recycling choices available to them would be our target market. Communities that aim to raise their recycling rates and cut trash would be our main beneficiaries.
A smartphone app that offers users a complete and user-friendly live guide to recycling would be our main offering. Users of the app would be able to locate the closest recycling facility, find out what materials are accepted, and receive guidance on how to recycle properly.
Our revenue would come from various sources such as;
Optional donations: in Rensave's website and mobile application people and organizations would be able to donate.
Advertising: we would collaborate with recycling companies, waste management and environmental organizations to provide targeted advertising on the app. This may eventually be extended to other social issues.
Premium Services: For a price, we would provide more features and services like thorough recycling reports or individualized recycling guidance.
In conclusion, the business plan is to offer a user-friendly, comprehensive mobile app that instructs users on how to recycle correctly, boost recycling rates, and decrease trash production for a better environment, while making income through advertising, sponsorship, and premium services.
In addition to what was previously mentioned:
Service Contracts: They could also provide Rensave services to authorities, communities, and businesses who wish to raise their recycling rates and cut waste. We may offer advice for improvement along with thorough analytics, monitoring, and reporting on recycling activities.
Investment Cash: To support our growth and expansion, we would also look into obtaining investment capital from angel investors, venture capitalists, and other sources.