A company in eastern China is using an artificial intelligence-powered machine to sort clothes and boost recycling.
You may not think about it when tossing that empty cat food can into your curbside recycling container, but downstream there is a small army of people at Penn Waste trying to separate usable items ...
Manual selection typically handles 30–50 trays per hour, while the machine sorts a tray in just 30 seconds with over 97% ...
A new AI-powered machine in Zhangjiagang, China, revolutionizes textile recycling by sorting clothes at remarkable speeds, ...
AISEE analyzer helps ValcopIA sort materials using artificial intelligence. ValcopIA, a French material recovery facility, uses AISEE to sort materials using artificial intelligence. Pellenc ST has ...
Entrepreneurs and investors are continuing to offer new technologies designed to help recyclers upgrade and trade material. Left to right: Shane Mellor of Mellor Metals (at podium); Sean Davidson of ...
Penn Waste has implemented AI-powered robots to improve the safety and efficiency of its recycling sorting process. Developed by startup Glacier, the AI robots can identify 70 different materials and ...
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