Ever wondered what happens to the recyclables you carefully sort and place in your bin? For years, recycling has been a crucial part of our efforts to reduce waste and protect the environment. However ...
Suffolk residents will no longer need to separate recyclables from their household trash beginning July 1 as the city transitions to a new waste management system designed to recover recyclable ...
AI-powered sorting is drawing billions in investment, but the environmental gains of preventing waste dwarf anything ...
At Stony Brook University, researchers are developing an AI-assisted system to analyze and characterize contaminated items in recycling facilities.
Robots are taking over the dirty work of sorting through our trash and turning it into valuable resources. And not just any robots, but smart robots that use artificial intelligence (AI) to identify ...
Suffolk ends curbside recycling July 1, switching to AI-powered sorting to recover recyclables from household trash.
Plans have been submitted to BCP Council to expand the capacity of Chapel Gate Eco Park to integrate AI into recycling and ...
Recycling technology vendor publishes 14-page booklet reviewing shredded aluminum sorting advances and techniques. Emerging technologies “can create furnace-ready aluminum for use in the manufacture ...