Discover the interface that will boost your efficiency
AI-powered detection
Developed in collaboration with the CNRS, then patented, our algorithm by Computer Vision detects all abandoned deposits, error-free.
Other activities: simple passers-by, stationary vehicles, animals, meteorological phenomena, are not recorded.
Optimized viewing
Receive short videos of actionable footage for your agents to view.
Full control
Accurately show the evolution of abandoned depots in your city and act accordingly. Notice the drop: - 80% on average over 6 months.
Estimate the savings achieved thanks to the reduction in deposits and the recovery of collection costs.
Automated procedures
Send your documents in just one click and conveniently track the progress of the procedures.
Deploy the first camera that detects all
abandoned waste that settles everywhere
Nomad and adaptable
- System for attaching to any type of structure: the camera can be installed and moved in just a few minutes.
- Battery-powered or connected to the municipal grid
- Blends in perfectly with the background
- Optional infrared spotlight for night vision
RRP, city centre, forest, rural area...
The VizziaCam adapts to your needs to cover any black spot.
Secure and economical
- Battery and solar panel operation for up to 6 months.
- Low 4G consumption and optimum image transfer system.
- Secure connection and private data: VPN and encrypted SD card
- Real-time alert in the event of a malfunction.
Detect illegal dumping with complete peace of mind thanks to our secure, low-power device.
High performance and precision
- Two lenses of 6 million pixels each.
- Up to 30 frames per second
- Readability of a license plate at 80 meters during the day, 50 meters at night.
- Full coverage of the area affected by abandoned waste.
Detection success rate of over 90% thanks to the quality of the images and the software.
Unlimited support from our business experts throughout the project
We built the Vizzia service to reduce as much as possible the operational constraints that a project to combat abandoned deposits can represent.
Our service includes administrative, legal and technical procedures.
Map problematic spots with cleanup teams
Draft compliance documentation
Draft the CNIL impact assessment and compliance
Camera installation by our technicians or your team
Access and training for your agents to the Vizzia platform
Establishment of a polluter/payer policy/administrative procedure
Operational team
Legal team
Take a look on Vizzia’s impact:
from day one!
Outstanding results:
-80%
Decrease in abandoned waste over a 6-months period
15
Detection per camera per month on average
100%
Recovered expenses on waste collection and treatment
Any questions?
Yes, it is possible to video-observe illegal dumping.
“According to Law No. 2020-105 of February 10, 2020 relating to the fight against waste and the circular economy, it is now possible to use video protection on public roads to prevent and report offenses relating to abandonment of waste, materials or other objects. The images from these devices can then be used as evidence in order to establish the responsibility of people who left waste in a place not provided for this purpose.”
- Identify areas regularly affected by illegal dumping.
- Carry out a feasibility study and mapping of the areas. Two documents that Vizzia can produce for you and which are free.
- Once the study work is completed, send the prefectural application pre-filled by Vizzia.
- Install the Vizzia camera.
- Connect to the Vizzia platform daily, consult the short video sequences subject to a deposit. In case of proven deposit: note the registration plate of the associated vehicle and download the sequence.
- Consult the SIV file to identify the owner of the vehicle.
- Contact the author of the wild dump.
The Polluter Pays Principle, or PPP, was adopted by the OECD in 1972. According to this principle, the polluter - or the actor who directly or indirectly degrades the environment - must bear the total cost of pollution resulting from its own activity. These costs involve the cost of waste collection but also the costs resulting from measures to prevent or combat this pollution.
Article L541-3 of the environmental code indicates the following procedure for any act of abandonment of waste.
The authority holding the police power of the city or the president of the EPCI if the competence has been transmitted to him:
- Must notify the producer or holder of waste of the facts with which he is accused and of the sanctions he incurs - Administrative Failure Report (RMA) - with the possibility within 10 days to present his observations in writing.
- After this period, the authority holding police power may order the payment of a maximum administrative fine of 15,000 euros with formal notice in order to carry out the operations necessary to comply with the regulations within a specified period.
At the end of this procedure, if the person concerned has not complied, the authority may take the measures provided for and described in article L541-3 of the environmental code.
This procedure appears to be the simplest, quickest and most effective for communities.
Illegal dumping statistics do not include cigarette butts and plastic bags. Illegal dumping costs $600 per ton on average to clean up. Large cities spend millions on cleanup each year. For example, in 2022, illegal dumping cost taxpayers in Seattle $1.9 million.