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Contractor mode

Their invoice. Your data.

Waste contractors charge buildings on their own figures: assumed volumes, estimated weights, flat rates. Contractor Mode records every bin’s weight before it leaves your building, on your scale, into your record. The invoice stops being the only version of events.

Their invoice today

  • Volume assumed from bin counts.
  • Weights estimated by the collector.
  • Data owned by the company being paid.
  • No way to dispute a single line.

With Contractor Mode

  • Every bin weighed before it leaves the building.
  • Timestamped against building and stream.
  • Data owned by the building.
  • Invoice checked line by line against verified weights.
Fig. 1Their invoice, before and after independent data.

1

PIN per contractor

routed into a dedicated flow

100%

Of collections weighable

on the kiosk already in the waste room

0

New hardware required

it uses the same Wastify Touch

The conflict of interest, named

In most service categories, the supplier does the work and the customer measures it. In waste, the supplier does the work, measures it themselves, and prices it from their own measurement. Buildings pay because they cannot check, not because they have checked.

How the mode works

The contractor arrives

And enters their unique PIN on the Wastify Touch. The PIN routes them into the Contractor Mode flow, separate from the disposal flow.

Each bin is weighed

Weighed and confirmed by stream, timestamped, before the bins leave the building.

The record is the building’s

Verified collection data recorded against building and stream, in the same platform as everything else.

The invoice meets the record

Charges checked line by line against verified weights. Discrepancies flagged, with the evidence attached.

Find out what you have been paying for

Buildings that start verifying routinely find discrepancies in the first month.