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AI in Recycling: Unlocking New Possibilities

This is the title of a new eBook published by internationally active sorting solutions provider Tomra Recycling. Aim of the guide is to explore the role of Artificial Intelligence (AI), particularly deep learning (DL), in the global recycling industry.

As underlined, the free-to-download eBook aims to demystify deep learning, explaining its mechanisms and highlighting its practical applications in overcoming complex sorting challenges, such as enabling the separation of previously hard-to-classify materials through the training of vast datasets. “From manual processes to the prospect of fully autonomous AI-driven systems, the evolution of sorting technologies is also examined in detail, alongside the core concepts of AI and deep learning,” Tomra Recycling explained.

A free copy of “AI in Recycling: Unlocking New Possibilities” is available at tomra.com/waste-metal-recycling/media-center/download/ai-ebook

(Published in GLOBAL RECYCLING Magazine 1/2026, Page 5, Photo: Tomra)

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