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Italian Waste Management Frontrunner Masotina Chooses ZenRobotics As Partner for AI-based Sorting of Plastic Waste

2021-07-07 09:00:00| Waste Age

Italian waste management frontrunner Masotina has partnered with ZenRobotics to retrofit their plastics sorting facility (PRF) with an AI-powered robotic sorting station for the recovery of clear PET at a high purity rate. The Masotina S.p.A. plant in Milan, Italy, is a household waste plastic recovery and sorting facility with a total capacity of 355.000 tons per year. The facility has been retrofitted in recent years to include the most sophisticated recycling automation technologies to separate out recyclable waste plastics.

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