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How does binable work & Privacy

binable bundles the collection data from various waste disposal services behind a unified interface – without you having to provide personal data.

How does binable work?

The platform binable determines the appropriate disposal provider for a given address. Since each municipality and each disposal service uses its own systems, each provider is integrated separately.

  1. Capture address: You enter an address or a third-party system transmits it via API/MCP.
  2. Determine provider: binable searches for the responsible disposal service based on the address.
  3. Retrieve pickup dates: If a provider could be assigned, the address is passed to their system to retrieve the pickup dates.
  4. Cache result: The response is cached for a few days so that repeated queries are answered quickly and without load for the provider.

Which data is stored?

Privacy is not an afterthought at binable, but a fundamental principle. In concrete terms:

Why do we cache?

The cache has two functions: it makes binable fast and simultaneously protects the disposal services' systems from unnecessary load. An address is therefore only forwarded to a provider again when the stored entry has expired.

More questions?

Suggestions, questions or topics around privacy and integration? We welcome feedback on GitHub (opens in new tab).