Could robots save recycling? | ABC News

Meet the young innovator who thinks there’s an answer for the nearly 300 million tons of waste America produces every year.
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  1. I am super psyched on this tech and have been following it's growth for a few years – but we still need to phase-out certain materials, including most plastics. For one, robots only help with the recycleables that make it to the facility (e.g. 10% of plastics). For another, many materials cannot be recycled at all, and many materials are not "recycled", but "downcycled", which means they can be used 2-3 times and then they go to the landfill.
    We need to create a truly circular and sustainable economy and packaging materials are probably the most important place to start.

  2. Self interest is for the past; common interest is for the future. D.Attenborough

    US: The concept of global warming was created by and for the Chinese in order to make US manufacturing non-competitive. D.Trump

    Native: Your kids can name more KPop groups than types of trees. S.Sherman

    COP26 is blah blah blah while the US and Manchin back their oil company self interest dividends over climate change.

  3. Recycling is not the answer reusable and biodegradable is! The media has to start showing the public where all garbage goes. Garbage includes plastics and cardboard. Since they really haven't until now, I figure it ends up in poor countries. Which really doesn't do anyone any good. As in some sci fi novel all life will end up living underground.

  4. We gotta admit, as much as the government persuade us to recycle, sometimes they do a horrible job at managing the recycled materials. Many times I saw the trash truck pick up all my recyclables. What a shame. We did our part, they can’t do their part.

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