A company in eastern China is using an artificial intelligence-powered machine to sort clothes and boost recycling.
A volunteer helps sort domestic waste at a community in Chaoyang district in Beijing in May 2021. LI XIN/XINHUA Despite standout success in a few major cities, China's national garbage-sorting ...
A new AI-powered machine in Zhangjiagang, China, revolutionizes textile recycling by sorting clothes at remarkable speeds, ...
In an industrial park in Zhangjiagang, a small city on China's east coast, a large humming and hissing machine feeds on piles ...
By deploying the AI Agent Factory Management System, the center has achieved unmanned production, eliminating the need for 20 sorting workers per shift. Throughput has surged from 2 to 10 tons per ...
Montanans recycle 19% of the waste generated here, according to the state environmental agency. The overall U.S. recycling ...
An AI-powered machine in Zhangjiagang, China, is revolutionizing textile recycling by sorting used clothing quickly and ...
The transition toward a circular economy relies heavily on the mechanical capability to process diverse waste streams into ...
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According to Mordor Intelligence, the textile recycling market size valued at USD 6.62 billion in 2025, is projected to grow from USD 7.25 billion in 2026 to approximately USD 11.39 billion by 2031, ...
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