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.
The global equipment provider says its sorting technology installed in Stockholm can process 50 tons of municipal solid waste per hour. Equipment at the SVOA Stockholm plant has been positioned on ...
In a partnership that is said to showcase the significant impact of 5G on environmentally responsible practices, SmartSort Technologies is to adopt cellular routers form cloud-delivered LTE and 5G ...
Dusty and noisy - waste sorting is not an attractive occupation The dust at this busy recycling plant is pervasive and the steady noise of hoppers and conveyor belts makes this a challenging ...
For two years, the Autosort for Circular Textiles Demonstrator (ACT UK) project has worked to create a blueprint for an automated textile sorting and pre-processing (ATSP) plant that can convert ...
The municipal Department of Agriculture and Environment has issued an operational procedure for the automated weighing software at domestic solid waste treatment plants across the city, marking a new ...
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