Saaf Bir

Waste Warriors × Bhasha · interactive concept

The collector's daily loop

The field tool for actual waste pickup: log each house as collected, or flag burning / littering / refusal in one tap — that's what feeds the map. The ₹50 fee is just plumbing here, not the point.

What's happening

  • 1Next house auto-loads in route order — no searching.
  • 2Collected logs a timestamp + GPS silently.
  • 3Collect ₹50 shows a UPI QR — kills paper receipts.
  • 4Skip → tap an icon. Burning & refusals become data.
  • 5Works fully offline, syncs later.

↑ buttons are live — tap through a few houses

Report it — a spot, or a missed pickup

Two things anyone can flag: a burning / littering spot on the map, or "my garbage wasn't collected". Switch modes at the top of the phone.

Two report types

  • 🗺️Spot report — photo + auto-geotag → becomes a map hotspot, routed to Waste Warriors or Bhasha.
  • 🚛Missed pickup — pickups are due 3× a month. If one's skipped, raise a complaint; it's tracked with a 48-hr SLA.
  • Both feed the dashboard so nothing quietly falls through.

↑ try both modes

The living map

Tap a filter to begin — turn on burning & littering spots, verified households, partners, or green zones (wards gone clean). Then tap any pin for details & actions.

👆 Turn on a filter above, then tap a pin to see its details, reports and actions.

Admin dashboard

Waste first, money second. How much we collected, whether pickups actually happened, where it's leaking, and did the camps work — one screen.

saaf-bir.org/admin · Apr 2026
4,200 kg
Waste collected · Apr
▲ 600 kg vs Mar
86%
Pickup adherence (3×/mo)
▲ 4% — fewer misses
14
Active hotspots
▲ 3 new this week
26%
Ward leakage rate
▼ 5% — improving

Waste collected kg · dry vs wet

Jan
3,100
Feb
3,400
Mar
3,600
Apr
4,200
Dry 61% Wet 39%

Collection reliability pickups due 3×/mo

86%
of due pickups done
1,184 houses × 3 = 3,552 due · 3,071 done
🚛
7 open complaints
"garbage not collected"
live
⏱️
31 hrs avg resolution
SLA target: 48 hrs ✓

Cleanest wards leakage rate · lower is better

Bir W1
12% leak
Bir W3
26% leak
Gunehar W2
39% leak
Gunehar W1
52% leak

Household status 1,184 houses

58%serviced
  • Serviced (waste handed over)
  • Active, irregular
  • Burning (flagged)
  • "No waste" / leakage

Missed-pickup complaints auto-routed to collector

🚛
#C-207 · BIR-142 · Bir W2
missed 25th pickup · open 12 hrs
Open
🚛
#C-206 · BIR-77 · Bir W1
missed 25th pickup · open 4 hrs
Open
#C-205 · GUN-88 · Gunehar W3
collected next day · 28 hrs
Resolved

Did the awareness camps work? reports before → after

🔥
Gunehar W1 burn pit
8 → 3 reports · 2 camps
▼62% · reignited
🗑️
Bir market dump
7 → 5 reports · 1 camp
▼29%
Bir W3 lane
5 → 1 reports · held green 60d
▼80%

Awareness camps field log · who / where / when

🔥
Gunehar W1 burn pit
12 Apr · ~24 attended · Waste Warriors
reignited
🗑️
Bir market dump
2 Apr · ~18 attended · Bhasha
monitoring
Bir W3 lane
held green 60d · Waste Warriors
▼80%

Turn tourism into a clean-up ally

Verified cafés & homestays get a badge eco-conscious paragliding tourists actually look for. Segregation becomes free marketing.

Saaf Bir — Verified a Waste Warriors + Bhasha initiative
“This homestay segregates & recycles responsibly.”

Why it works

  • A QR sticker on the door + a spot on the public partner map.
  • Tiered commercial fees that reflect real volume, not a flat ₹50.
  • 🪂Tourists pick the badged café — businesses want in.