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Recycleye sells four more AI-powered Recycleye robots to Bryson Recycling
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Recycleye sells four more AI-powered Recycleye robots to Bryson Recycling

Partnerships

  • Recycleye, a London-based waste and recycling technology company, has expanded its partnership with Bryson Recycling, a UK-based leading social enterprise provider of recycling services, selling four Recycleye Robotics solutions for Bryson's material recovery facility in Belfast.

  • Bryson Recycling has made this purchase decision, building on the success of the initial unit purchased in November 2021, which achieved nearly 8,500 run hours, picked around 5,000 kg of materials per week, and maintained an availability rate exceeding 98%.

  • Two of the four robots will be installed over a fiber line to pick up non-paper items such as plastics, cans, and cardboard to reduce contamination. In comparison, the remaining two robots will operate on a residual line to remove recyclable materials.

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