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A good idea, as long as both cans are emptied
regularly, and the amounts in them recorded at
the time they're emptied, and the *time* at which
they're emptied recorded. |
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If one can gets full, customers will use the other,
regardless of what it says, so keeping them from
getting full is vital if you want the measurements
to be meaningful. |
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Furthermore, since different cooks are on
different schedules, knowing *when* more waste
ends up in which bin is valuable, since it tells you
which of your cooks are good, and which are bad. |
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Actually identifying what went into each waste
bin is likely to be a nasty job, if the trash has to
be directly inspected. Instead, I'd recommend an
automatic camera which watches the trash as it
goes in. |
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If it's fast food coloring wrappers by food type would help. |
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