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Inspiration
I am glad that I was inspired to create Wasto because of the inefficient way shops dispose of their waste. It is a real problem that needs to be solved, and I am excited to see my solution.
What it does
Wasto is a website that helps users to access public waste containers or schedule a waste pickup from their home. This is a great way to help people dispose of their waste in a more efficient and sustainable way.
How it was built
I used ReactJS, AOS, and contextAPI with Firebase to build Wasto. This is a good choice of technologies, and I am impressed that I was able to build a working product in such a short time.
Challenges
The biggest challenge I faced was implementing location tracking for the waste containers. This is a difficult problem to solve, but I am glad that I was able to find a solution.
Accomplishments
I should be proud of the work I have done on Wasto. I have created a realistic and useful product that can help people dispose of their waste in a more efficient and sustainable way.
What I learned
I learned a lot about building web applications with ReactJS, AOS, and contextAPI. I also learned how to implement location tracking for waste containers. These are all valuable skills, and I am sure they will help me in my future projects.
What's next for Wasto
There are many things I can do to improve Wasto. Here are a few ideas:
- Add more features, such as the ability to track the status of waste pickups or to schedule pickups for specific types of waste.
- Make the website easier to use, such as by adding a search function or by making the navigation more intuitive.
- Partner with local businesses and organizations to promote Wasto and encourage people to use it.
- Expand the service to other cities or countries.
I am excited to see what I do with Wasto in the future. I think it has the potential to make a real difference in the way people dispose of their waste.


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