DONGGUAN, China, Sept. 16, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- China's first fully automated textile waste sorting line has officially entered operation at Zhangjiagang Shanhesheng Environmental Technology Co., Ltd.
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 ...
The acquisition is intended to transform the circular textile ecosystem within the UK by using advanced technology. This initiative will facilitate the ethical recycling of textiles that cannot be ...
A Max-AI AQC unit installed at Penn Waste’s York, Pennsylvania, MRF ensures the PET stream is free from non-PET materials. Image: Penn Waste Recycling and waste businesses are striving to adapt to the ...
Totally autonomous sorting, a process most material recovery facility (MRF) operators have long considered unattainable, might be on the horizon. Can a completely autonomous processing system be next?
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 ...
Inside NewRetex’s textile sorting facility in Denmark. Credit: © Circle-8 Textile Ecosystems Ltd. The acquisition is intended to transform the circular textile ...