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.
Just 9% of plastic worldwide is recycled. Due to waste mismanagement, nearly three-quarters ends up in landfills or the environment. So how can plastic recycling be more efficient? A review article by ...
An installation by the recycling equipment maker sorts lightweight packaging in an automated fashion for PreZero. The Sollenau, Austria, plant has been designed to process nearly 105,000 metric tons ...
The AI-driven textile waste sorting line has a processing capacity of approximately 2 tons per hour and is capable of high-precision separation across multiple material types, including: high-purity ...
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 ...
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Florence unveils new automated recycling sorting line
Florence launches a fully automated recycling line to sort aluminum, steel, and more. Mayor Tyler says it strengthens the city’s recycling program.
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