Discover WasteShark: the robot shark on an anti-plastic mission
The innovative WasteShark robot "sweeper" is also being tested in London to remove plastic and debris from the Thames.
The innovative WasteShark robot "sweeper" is also being tested in London to remove plastic and debris from the Thames.
Italy ranks first in Europe for the recycling rate of urban and special waste: but there is still work to be done.
CleanRobotics works on the “bin” of the future: with machine learning it already knows how to separate waste better than we do. And rummage around to figure out what we do.
The beaches are devastated by waste, and the first enemy is known: 4,5 trillion unlit cigarettes on the sand. This is why an exceptional sweeper robot takes the field ..
All over the world it is hunting for bacteria and insects that consume waste to dispose of it. The last one? A "super" worm hungry for polystyrene.
The most advanced robotic boat capable of cleaning waste does something more: patrols ports and rivers to find the causes of the problem.
The strategies for the fight against aquatic waste are refined: autonomous boats arrive that work in tandem with drones and machine learning. Will they be enough?
A single material syringe can revolutionize the disposal of biomedical waste. Like? Folding like origami.
An ambitious concept aims to build a real continent to recycle and clean up all the waste in the world's oceans.
Compost? Yes, maybe later. Meanwhile, Petal freezes the waste. Here's what I think of the "smart" bin
The state that pushes strongly on recycling and waste management focuses on the future in the name of the environment. Positive reactions from operators to the proposals on the topic contained in the Colao plan
You see him move and you think "what a fuss". Think about it and conclude "useless". The Townew robot basket leaves me full of doubts: for or against? Take a look.
SmartCan goes to the collection point, gets the garbage lifted from the vehicle and once deposited on the ground it leaves for the house.
Feel the peel dispenses orange pressed using the skins left as material to 3D print the recyclable glasses in which the juice is served.
Chinese designer Honglin Li wants to clean up this plastic Pacific island by building a skyscraper in between. Here's how it would work.
Vaporizing waste does not create methane as in landfills, but reusable carbon monoxide and hydrogen. And unlike an incinerator, it has no emissions.