Disney Debuts Solar-Powered Trash Cans at EPCOT
Walt Disney World has introduced an innovative addition to its waste management system: solar-powered trash cans. The first of these high-tech cans has been spotted at EPCOT’s World Showcase, located in the Germany Pavilion. These futuristic trash cans combine cutting-edge technology with sustainable energy to improve efficiency and reduce environmental impact.
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The new cans feature solar panels on their tops to power their operations, eliminating any reliance on external energy sources. Guests can dispose of trash hands-free using a foot pedal to open the chute, while Cast Members can access the interior using a dedicated handle. Lights on the cans indicate their status, showing whether they are empty, half full, or full. This status is also monitored remotely, enabling custodial teams to optimize their routes and empty trash only when needed.
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In addition to monitoring capacity, these smart trash cans also compact trash as it accumulates, allowing for greater efficiency and fewer trips required for emptying. The solar-powered design aligns with Disney’s commitment to sustainability, ensuring the cans contribute minimally to the park’s carbon footprint.
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