Worldwide Robotic Waste Sorting System Industry to 2026 - North America to Dominate the Market
March 08, 2021 08:13 ET | Source: Research and Markets Research and Markets Dublin, IRELAND
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Global Robotic Waste Sorting System Market is expected to register a CAGR of 19.5% over the forecast period (2021 - 2026). According to Waste Management World, Intelligent robotic systems can process almost any given waste stream and sorting capabilities can be redefined for every new market situation - even on a daily basis. Furthermore, increased flexibility in recognition gives plant operators the possibility to explore new use cases.
Tightening government regulations are playing a major role in shaping the market landscape. For instance, in July 2019, Shanghai Household Waste Management Regulation took place. In September 2018, The Indian Union Ministry of Environment, Forests and Climate Change (MoEF&CC
Des Plaines inks new deal for garbage service
Updated 12/22/2020 1:15 PM
Most Des Plaines residents will pay a penny less per month for garbage removal under the city s newly approved contract with a different hauler.
The city council on Monday agreed to an exclusive, seven-year deal with Lakeshore Recycling Systems of Morton Grove. It s effective March 1.
Des Plaines residents had been served for the past 14 years by Republic Services, which is headquartered in Arizona.
Homeowners and residents of some multifamily complexes will pay $17.70 per month under the deal with Lakeshore. It was the least expensive bid of the four the city received, documents indicate.
Updated 12/21/2020 7:09 AM
Opposition to a second waste transfer station on Powis Road in West Chicago is growing from both residents of the city and officials in neighboring St. Charles.
Those objections, however, could be premature. As West Chicago City Administrator Michael Guttman points out, Lakeshore Recycling Systems has yet to submit its anticipated application for a station at the 27.8-acre facility.
In fact, it s been 20 months since West Chicago approved a basic host community benefit agreement with Lakeshore that detailed the economic perks for the city if Lakeshore receives approval to expand its operations by adding a waste transfer station.