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Heavy Garbage Tinder app set to launch in Cape Breton

Technology developers in Sydney have created an app called Heavy Garbage Tinder that will help people find items others don't want.

Developers want to connect those giving away household items with those who want them

Cape Breton Regional Municipality is going ahead with heavy garbage pickup in September, despite objections from staff and some councillors. (CBC)

Technology developers in Sydney have created an app called Heavy Garbage Tinder.

Much like the better-known app that allows people to search for potential romantic partners,this incarnation is all about trash what's known in the Cape Breton Regional Municipality as heavy garbage.

Once a year, in the spring, the municipality holds a special collection of larger household items.All the unwanted stuff is left on the sidewalk or the side of the road for garbage collectorsto pick up.

But heavy garbage time is also a boon to so-called garbage pickers, people who go from pile to pile looking for items that still have some useor for things they can sell.

Allyson White and Wendy Muise created the app.

"We thought, 'Let's bring new meaning to picking up on Tinder,'" joked White.

She'sa student at the Uhma Institute of Technology,or UIT, a program of Cape Breton University.Muise works there.

"That we can capitalize on the phenomenon,locally, of heavy garbage,and globally, of Tinderseemed like a great way to put the two together as a marriage of simplicity," said Muise.

Allyson White and Wendy Muise, co-developers of Heavy Garbage Tinder. (Norma Jean MacPhee/CBC)

The idea came to them during a local hack-a-thon competition.

White describes it as very user-friendly.

"You would just take a picture of your items and you would hashtag them," Whiteexplained. "If you were looking for a chair, you would be able to search from our hashtags and see a list of all the chairs in your area and you could go and pick them up."

Users who download the app will also find amap that lets themplan theirroute.

White and Muise aregoing to meet with municipalofficials to get a sense of how much heavy garbage was collected lastyear.They hope to divert some of the trash from landfills.

Muise says they're looking for feedback on the app.

With this heavy garbageseason set as a beta test for the Heavy Garbage Tinder app, the womenplan to develop the appon a wider scale throughout the summer.