IMRO Maschinenbau is set to open a facility capable of processing complex waste streams such as incinerator bottom ash (IBA), in collaboration with ZenRobotics.
IMRO Maschinenbau is set to open a facility capable of processing complex waste streams such as incinerator bottom ash (IBA), in collaboration with ZenRobotics.
Pellenc is launching AISEE, an AI-based quality control analyser designed to support operators in achieving high efficiency and top-quality outputs. AISEE focuses on monitoring, analysing, and improving the quality of recyclable fractions, while reducing material losses.
The demanding requirements for quality and quantity in waste stream separation call for new solutions to meet these challenges. One promising approach lies in the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and computer vision, combined with existing technologies such as near-infrared (NIR) cameras. This article aims to introduce these technologies, explain their exponential growth, explore current applications in waste sorting, and highlight their potential for the future.
Tomra Recycling has released a new eBook examining the role of artificial intelligence in recycling. The publication explains deep learning and its applications in sorting processes, highlighting opportunities for material recovery and plant optimization.
Spanish recycler Eslava Plásticos has introduced AI-based optical sorting modules from Pellenc ST to enhance the quality of its HDPE recycling stream. The technology enables higher purity and greater throughput.
Recycling robotics startup Glacier has teamed up with Waste Connections for a new project in Pennsylvania. The partnership focuses on deploying AI-powered sorting robots to improve efficiency in material recovery.
SDR Portugal will serve as the scheme administrator, while Sensoneo, has been selected as the IT solution provider, expanding its footprint as the trusted IT partner for DRS implementations in its eighth European country.
In recent years, sorting centres have seen a gradual transformation of their waste input stream. They are now faced with larger incoming volumes with more complex materials that are therefore more difficult to sort. At the same time, the legislative framework imposes increasingly ambitious recycling targets.
The new Ecoglass equipment from Picvisa incorporates Artificial Intelligence (AI), enhancing glass sorting and optimizing the recycling process.
Aimplas has developed a digital totem that simulates the digital passport for plastic products, which will be mandatory for marketing products in the European Union. Companies should start implementing it from 2025 to adapt to its likely entry into force the following year, although the exact date is not yet known.
Stadler is transforming plant operations with its digital solutions developed specifically for sorting facilities. Its cloud-based platform Stadlerconnect provides a single access point for the company’s digital solutions and harnesses …
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