Abstract
An eco-friendly mechanism for disposing of sanitary waste is proposed by the current invention. Sensors, a microcontroller, and an incinerator make up the system. When operated by the microcontroller, the incinerator is set to accept an input signal from an IR Sensor installed inside a dispensing inlet. while it is being controlled by a microcontroller, which is where sanitary waste is distributed. Following that, an input line transports this sanitary waste to a burning chamber. To burn sanitary waste and produce gases and ash, which are then expelled through chimneys and collected in ashtrays, respectively, the waste is placed in a burning chamber. The use of UV light, charcoal, and cotton in chimneys helps to cut down on the discharge of odor-causing gases as well as carbon dioxide.