Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
The CEO of technology provider Tomra sees continuing momentum for beverage container deposit-return systems around the world.
The UK (7.2%) and Japan (7.1%) show consistent growth driven by infrastructure modernization, food safety compliance, and ...
AI is transforming recycling by identifying valuable materials in everyday trash, turning waste into profit while advancing ...
DENVER--(BUSINESS WIRE)--AMP Robotics Corp. (“AMP”), a pioneer in artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, and infrastructure for the waste and recycling industry, now offers a complete line of ...
Raspberry Pi fans have never been short of ideas to put the tool to good use, for applications as wacky as they are useful. Now researchers are fitting the low-cost computer with artificial ...
The Swedish waste management company Sysav has decided to divest its Siptex (Swedish Innovation Platform for Textile Sorting) ...
Today, one of the largest international problems is textile waste. The United States Environmental Protection Agency has estimated that each year over 15 million tons of textile waste ends up in ...
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