
CleanRobotics
Makes recycling affordable for businesses, and profitable for recyclers.
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CleanRobotics, Inc. is a technology firm operating in the waste management sector, founded in 2015. The company's genesis traces back to the founders' direct experience with the complexities of recycling, which highlighted the prevalent issue of contamination in recycling streams. The co-founders are Charles Yim, who serves as CEO, and Tanner Cook, the CTO. Yim's background includes experience at the University of Pittsburgh's Innovation Institute, where he was an entrepreneur in residence, and a venture in the restaurant industry. Cook brings a strong technical background in mechanical engineering and robotics from the University of Pittsburgh.
The company's core product is the TrashBot, an automated waste sorting system that uses robotics, computer vision, and artificial intelligence to separate landfill waste from recyclables at the point of disposal. When a user disposes of an item, TrashBot's internal sensors and cameras identify the material and sort it into the correct bin, achieving a claimed accuracy rate of over 95%. This process significantly reduces contamination in the recycling stream, a major challenge for the waste management industry that leads to increased costs and lower recovery rates.
Beyond sorting, the system captures high-quality data on the waste streams it processes. This data is aggregated and analyzed, providing facility managers and organizations with detailed waste audits and sustainability reports through a cloud-based platform called ZAP (Zero-Waste Analytics Platform). This allows clients to understand their waste generation patterns, track landfill diversion rates, and optimize their sustainability efforts.
CleanRobotics targets high-traffic venues such as airports, stadiums, convention centers, and corporate campuses. Its business model appears to be a combination of selling or leasing the TrashBot units and offering a subscription-based service for the ZAP data analytics platform. By automating waste sorting and providing actionable data, CleanRobotics aims to improve recycling efficiency, reduce operational costs for its clients, and support the transition to a more circular economy.
Keywords: waste management, robotics, artificial intelligence, recycling, smart city, cleantech, computer vision, data analytics, circular economy, waste sorting