At Stony Brook University, researchers are developing an AI-assisted system to analyze and characterize contaminated items in recycling facilities.
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A simple online game can teach people to more accurately sort waste—with lasting results, a new UBC study has found. Study participants who played the game developed by UBC researchers received ...
China is revising its legal framework in light of the world's growing environmental problems. Laws are being amended and new approaches are being adopted to lessen the negative impact of human ...
Head of Karet Semanggi Urban Village, Purwanti said this socialization is part of an effort to reduce waste volume ahead of ...
The waste crisis is devastating our planet. A lot of the stuff we throw gets dumped in landfills. These massive waste disposal sites are often created by destroying forests or inhabitable lands. For ...
Green AI Technology, one of the first companies in Hong Kong to develop an artificial intelligence-driven waste sorting system, will launch a smart collection bin early next year that could help boost ...
The revised regulations on household waste classification and management took effect in Beijing on May 1. Since the blueprint for sorting waste was issued in 2017, China has made steady progress in ...
Violations of solid waste classification at source will result in fines according to new regulation which takes effective on August 25. — VNA/VNS Photo According to the new Government Decree No.
Waste sorting at source is an important step in environmental protection, but although it has been legalised, the regulation is still not being applied in many places. Workers classify waste in the ...
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Starting this spring, Beijing will become the second Chinese city to impose a compulsory household waste-sorting policy, affecting some 21 million residents. The capital’s top policymaking body ...