Available Waste Management Features
Missing Waste Management Features
Pricing
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Deployment Options
- Web Browser (Cloud - Based)
Good Option For
- Small Business (11-50 people)
- Medium Business (51-250 people)
- Large Business (250+ people)
Deep dive
Core Features
Trackersack is built around the principle that waste should be traceable to its point of origin. Using uniquely barcoded waste sacks, the platform enables organisations to associate waste with specific tenants, departments, locations, and waste streams rather than managing waste through aggregated figures alone. Accordingly, its main capabilities include:
Per-Sack Barcode Tracking – Assigns a unique identifier to every waste sack, creating a traceable chain of custody from source to collection.
Waste Source Attribution – Links waste generation to specific tenants, departments, locations, or accounts, enabling more accurate accountability and cost allocation.
Live Dashboard Analytics – Displays waste-stream, weight, location, and time data through a central dashboard with granular filtering capabilities.
Recharge and Cost Recovery Support – Provides evidence-based charging and recharging using sack-level records rather than estimated allocations.
Contamination Monitoring – Allows users to identify contamination hotspots and target interventions to improve recycling performance.
Compliance Reporting and Data Exports – Generates exportable records and reports intended to support Digital Waste Tracking (DWT) requirements and other waste-management reporting needs.
Closing Insights
Trackersack emerged from Imperial Polythene Products, a UK sack manufacturer with approximately three decades of experience supplying waste, clinical, residential, and commercial sectors. According to the company, founders Sam and Frank developed the concept after exploring how waste sacks themselves could become carriers of operational data. The result was a platform that combines individually barcoded sacks with a digital tracking environment, turning what is normally an anonymous waste-disposal process into a measurable data stream. The company reports use across major UK airports, banks, facilities-management organisations, and waste-management companies.
Recent development efforts have focused on helping organisations prepare for the UK's Digital Waste Tracking (DWT) regime. Trackersack is also developing RFID-enabled “zero-touch” tracking capabilities that would automate data capture without manual scanning. Pricing is not publicly disclosed; organisations are invited to arrange a demonstration and obtain a tailored quotation.