27 November 2022

Robot Sorting Plastic Waste

Grundon has invested in a robotic arm at its Bishop's Cleeve site in Gloucestershire which can pick rubbish at a human rate. The Zen Robotics machine learns to remember plastic in a similar way to which humans learn to recognise items. The company hopes the technology will increase the volume of recyclable material Grundon can capture. The 'Fast Picker' arm is supplied by Helsinki-based supplier of robotic waste separation technology - Zen Robotics. The robot picks items that it recognises and deposits them down one of two chutes.

It works by scanning rubbish on a belt before deciding which items to pick - the robot then has an in-belt brain of information which it retains through training. Over time, as more items are picked, the brain identifies more waste streams, storing the information in its AI memory. Government statistics show the UK generated almost 44 million tonnes of commercial and industrial waste in 2018. The latest available estimate for England - in 2020 - was almost 34 million tonnes. Once plastic trials are complete, Grundon will begin training the robot to pick steel or aluminium cans, paper and cardboard.

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https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-gloucestershire-63502444