How robots powered by artificial intelligence are helping one recycler boost productivity
10 November 2023
Finland-based waste management and environmental services company Kuljetusrinki has upgraded its operations with a fully automated sorting system from ZenRobotics.
The company, which handles waste from the construction and manufacturing sectors and has been carbon-neutral since 2021, invested in a new sorting station for the final sorting phase at its facility in Tattarisuo, Helsinki.
The station is equipped with three of ZenRobotics鈥 Heavy Picker robotic arms with integrated recognition systems, that are powered by artificial intelligence (AI) technology.
These can more accurately identify and sort materials, including wood, inert rigid Plastics, and ferrous and non-ferrous scrap metals, at a significantly faster rate than humans.
Markus N盲rhi, CEO at Kuljetusrinki, said: 鈥淏efore embracing ZenRobotics Heavy Picker robots, our waste handling processes relied heavily on manual labour alongside appropriate machinery.
鈥淗owever, this approach had limitations - it was slower, less precise, and resulted in suboptimal sorting outcomes. We turned to ZenRobotics for a technological upgrade to enhance our operations.鈥
Capable of handling objects of varying sizes and that weigh up to 40 kg, the robots can each pick up a maximum of 6,900 pieces of material per hour and, as part of the fully-automated sorting station, can work 24-hours-a-day, completely unmanned.聽
According to ZenRobotics, the system also contributes to environmental sustainability, as its accuracy and speed enables Kuljetusrinki to divert more material away from incineration, which subsequently increases the amount it sends for recycling and reuse.
Markus said: 鈥淲e are excited about how ZenRobotics robots can identify the different materials, compared to the human eye鈥攖his a significant step up for us. This accuracy, along with the speed at which it can sort out the most valuable materials are all benefits we are seeing from the implementation of this technology at our site.
鈥淭he entire process of building a waste material recovery facility with ZenRobotics has been inspiring, and we look forward to continued collaboration together as this technology evolves.鈥
ZenRobotics added that not only does the turnkey system boost productivity, but it also improves site safety as human workers are 鈥減rotected from harsh environments鈥 and the robotic arms are enclosed in protective cages to prevent workers from any inadvertent physical contact.
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