A team of European researchers has developed adaptable, AI-driven robots that could transform the way electronic waste is recycled — offering major benefits for both the environment and the economy.
At Electrocycling GmbH, one of Europe’s largest e-waste recycling facilities located near Goslar, Germany, up to 80,000 metric tons of electronic waste are processed annually. Despite modern equipment, over half of the staff still manually dismantle discarded electronics. This often involves removing dangerous lithium batteries from increasingly compact and complex devices — a process that is repetitive, labor-intensive, and potentially hazardous.
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