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How will robots change the Recycling Industry? | Ep 361

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  • Опубликовано: 18 авг 2024
  • The Recycling Industry in the United States is a for-profit industry. They profit from taking recyclable material, refining it, and reselling it to companies at a cheaper price than producing the material from scratch.
    If you look at the demand side of the recycling industry, an array of multi-billion dollar companies like Coca-Cola and PepsiCo are incentivized to buy recycled goods and reduce their materials costs.
    If you look at the supply side, ~300 million tons of trash are generated annually in the United States. Estimates suggest that up to 75% of that is recyclable.
    On paper, it seems clear that maximizing the amount of trash the US recycles is in everyone’s interest. One issue though, less than a third of the trash ends up recycled.
    Areeb, co-founder of Glacier, breaks down the multi-layered reasoning behind why the Recycling industry cannot handle this volume of trash, and what Glacier is doing to address this.
    0:00 Glacier takes on Recycling
    1:37 How does Recycling work?
    5:06 Value Hierarchy of Materials
    9:24 How much do we recycle?
    10:59 Is the consumer at fault?
    13:46 Why does everything go in one bin?
    15:59 How much trash do we create?
    18:24 What is Glaciers approach?
    23:15 Glaciers' robot
    28:00 Robot VS human
    29:27 Computer Vision
    32:21 Working with local MRF's
    35:21 Competition
    36:23 What's Next?

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