Smart Recycling
Machines That Sort Waste
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.64591/3grqq040Keywords:
artificial intelligence, waste management, circular economyAbstract
This article explores how AI-driven sorting technologies are transforming modern waste management by increasing accuracy, efficiency, and recycling rates. Through robotics, machine learning, and advanced scanning systems, smart recycling enhances material recovery while supporting circular economy goals. Despite remaining challenges, AI-powered solutions show strong potential to reduce pollution and advance global sustainability efforts.
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