A researcher from Carnegie Mellon University's School of Computer Science is leveraging robotics to enhance the efficiency of e-waste recycling, particularly for flat-screen displays. This initiative comes in response to the alarming growth of e-waste, which reached an estimated 62 million tons globally in 2022, making it one of the fastest-growing waste categories. By integrating robotic technology within e-waste recycling facilities, the researcher aims to streamline the recycling process, ultimately addressing the increasing environmental challenges posed by electronic waste. This innovative approach not only seeks to improve recycling rates but also to mitigate the negative impact of e-waste on the environment.
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