ZenRobotics 4.0 Revolutionising Sorting Technology - Efficiency Perfected!



Safe Sorting - Superior Waste Recycling Robots

Get more value out of waste with ZenRobotics. We have been serving frontrunning recycling companies since 2007, using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to automate waste sorting and make outdated, inefficient and unsafe manual sorting a thing of the past with safe sorting robots.

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Your operations stand to benefit from AI-based sorting, whatever your starting point.

Whether you want to modernize your existing facility with smart robotics or invest in a new fully automated recycling plant, we have you covered. Here are three options for how you can robotize and automate your waste operations, as demonstrated by several operators around the world here

Standalone Solution

Fully automated and independent waste sorting station

Retrofitted Solution

Integrate waste sorting robots into your existing facility

Greenfield Solution

Design a new large-scale facility around smart robotics



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ZenRobotics has the right robot for every sorting need. The Heavy Picker for bulky waste like C&D, the Fast Picker for light packaging waste and an all might industrial AI with more than a decade of experience from recognising and sorting high quality recyclables from around the world.

 

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Waste Types

ZenRobotics can handle diverse waste streams.



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Meet Our Robots

Our robots are helping operators in 15+ countries worldwide to extract higher value out of waste, get actionable data and reach ambitious circular economy goals.

Heavy Picker

For heavy and bulky waste materials

Fast Picker

For lightweight waste materials

ZenBrain

The AI inside our robots



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Latest News

Keep up to date with the latest industry news and events.

Waste Management Gets Clever As Grundon Deploys Robotics

Grundon is stepping up investment in research and development at its Bishops Cleeve material recovery facility site in Cheltenham by deploying artificial intelligence (AI) to improve the sorting and recovery of plastic waste.

The waste management company has invested in an AI robotic picker which it is currently training to sort the increasing amounts of industrial and commercial plastic waste arriving at its Cheltenham facility.

Deploying sorting technology increases the amount of recyclable material Grundon can capture in its materials recovery facility, which means greater volumes of valuable raw materials can be returned into the circular economy. Grundon also hopes to gather the information from this research to inform future plant designs and drive throughput and quality improvements across their network of waste sorting plants.

According to government statistics, in 2018 the UK generated almost 44 million tons of commercial and industrial waste. The latest estimates for England only in 2020 was almost 34 million tons.

Grundon’s new AI-driven Fast Picker, supplied by leading Helsinki-based supplier of robotic waste separately technology, ZenRobotics - A Terex Brand, is faster, and much more accurate as its AI is continually “learning” the types of plastic which roll past on the conveyor belt. 

The Fast Picker can target and pick up to 80 items a minute with a recovered materials purity of up to 99 per cent and works alongside Grundon staff adding a further level of scrutiny to the process.

It picks at a “human” rate, visually scanning the belt before deciding which items to pick. The robot knows what a particular item is based on other items it has been trained on, in the same way a human learns to recognize similar items, and every item picked is analyzed and added to its AI memory for the next time. 

Behind the Fast Picker’s robotic arms is its eco-innovative “ZenBrain” AI which compiles information on the waste stream being sorted and feeds data to the picking arms. Over time, as more waste is processed through the system, the “brain” identifies more waste streams and sub-streams. The identification and separation process can run into dozens, or even hundreds of material types. 

Grundon’s Fast Picker is currently picking up plastic bottles in different colors and polymers, including HDPE (milk bottles) and PET (drinks bottles).

Thanks to its AI capability, the Fast Picker can be trained to sort objects both positively and negatively to remove unwanted contaminated objects such as herbicide cans, silicone cartridges and oil cans from food grade plastic.

Ed Fagan, Grundon’s Head of Projects, Engineering and Design, is leading the project. He said: “The installation of the Zen Robot represents an exciting first step in the Grundon R&D journey towards our ultimate aim of a fully autonomous sorting plant.”

“It was relatively easy to integrate it into our current system without modification and it’s not difficult to train an AI-programmed robot to identify British waste. It arrived with in-built level of learning, and took us around two weeks to optimize for the type of plastic waste which comes through this facility”

“When we have completed our first trials on plastic, we will also look at training it to pick steel or aluminum cans, paper and cardboard when optimized. This will allow us to adapt the process as the material composition changes and, more importantly, to understand where these machines can best be deployed on future plants.”

“Both optical and robotic sorters can be deployed alongside humans in our waste sorting facilities,” added Ed. “But where we can really see robotic sorters making a difference is in environments which are less well suited for humans, such as the sorting of contaminated waste or working in areas with high levels of noise and dust.”