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Dataset information

Country of origin
Updated
2017.01.18 21:03
Created
2017.01.05
Available languages
French
Keywords
infrastructures, crowdsourcing, municipalite, osm, openstreetmap
Quality scoring
145

Dataset description

Positions and details of Trilib' recycling stations installed by Eco-Emballages on behalf of the Paris City Hall. The terminals have been installed fur-to-measure since July 2016 in several districts of Paris. More details on the official website [http://trilib.fr](http://trilib.fr/) **ORIGIN** Data collection took place in full on the ground. A first collection took place between 21 and 30 December 2016. The indicated point represents the centre of the terminal with an estimated geographical accuracy at a maximum of 2 meters from reality. For each terminal, geolocated photos were taken to validate this quality. The pictures of the terminals are all available at [http://trilib.rudomap.xyz](http://trilib.rudomap.xyz) **FORMAT** The data structure respects the format of the repository defined by the OpenStreetMap community on page [https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_France/FR:Trilib](https://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/WikiProject_France/FR:Trilib) **CONTENT** — ‘position’: the “street” value indicates that the terminal is located on the roadway. The “sidewalk” value indicates that the terminal is located on the sidewalk. For all of the following indicators, the “yes” value indicates that the type of recycling terminal is present: — “recycling:plastic”, “recycling:metal” and “”: Presence of a plastic and metal collection terminal (yellow marker) — “recycling:paper”: Presence of a paper collection terminal (blue marker) — “recycling:glass”: Presence of a glass collection terminal (grey/white marker) — “recycling:cardboard”: Presence of a cardboard collection terminal (brown-coloured borne) — “recycling:clothes” and “recycling:shoes”: Presence of a collection terminal for clothing and footwear (pink-coloured borne) — “Mapillary”:indicates the URL of the bollard photo on mapillary.com. _For example, the value “VEeh353KS2rYVYIWdy5DxQ” indicates that the URL of the photo is https://www.mapillary.com/app/?pKey=VEeh353KS2rYVYIWdy5DxQ_ **HISTORICAL** A first version of the dataset reflects the reality of the field as of December 30, 2016. 33 bounds are concerned. Following the installation of new terminals, a second survey was carried out on 18 January 2017, bringing the total number of terminals to 40.
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