At its November 3 meeting, the SPSA Board of Directors unanimously approved the contract, which invests $200 million in waste-sorting services and infrastructure.
One recycling plant in Berlin, Connecticut is using AI to help making sorting through the garbage easier and faster.
SPSA has approved a $200 million, 20-year contract to deploy AI-powered waste sorting, aiming to double recycling rates and ...
Sorting recyclables can be a chore, especially for facilities that repeat the process on a large scale, but a new tool is making the process more efficient.
At this recycling plant, multi-million dollar machines move in every direction sorting everything you can imagine.
Panellists at the UKFT conference discuss what it will take to make the UK apparel industry truly recycling ready.
Figures from Greyparrot show huge disparity between the sortability and sell-on value of different types of plastic material ...
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Processes to reuse plastics from end-of-life vehicles are complicated by solid contaminants — including pre-embedded metal and rubber components of different sizes and reinforcing glass fiber.
Auditors found that reports on recycling of construction and demolition waste from library projects were unreliable.
Walker pointed specifically to Malaysia, now the primary recipient of U.S. e-waste, which also receives similar shipments ...
Fort Worth unveiled a high-tech recycling facility aimed at enhancing sustainability, with officials expressing pride in the ...