Bjorstaddalen Avfallsanlegg AS, a waste management firm based in Norway, has announced that it is opening that country's first artificial intelligence- (AI-) powered robotic sorting station for ...
Germany-based Stadler Group, with North American offices in Colfax, North Carolina, has commissioned what the company describes as the world’s first fully automated waste sorting plant in late 2015.
Forget coal, oil, shale gas, even nuclear. The bin bag - full of your household waste - is becoming one of Norway's fuels of choice. Try to imagine the smell when a bin lorry passes you on the street ...
The Government of Norway will provide US$1.3 million for a project to scale up integrated and inclusive waste management models by empowering the informal sector and fostering the circular economy in ...
Norway's waste policy falls short of its goals because of inaccurate measurement methods, unreliable data and a lack of transparency about where Norwegian waste ends up, researchers say. Norwegians ...
Norwegian senior scientist Øyvind Skreiberg is transforming the chopped-off branches and tops of felled spruce trees into a fine powder that is then pressed into high-energy pellets. The ...
Environmental campaigners say move will threaten marine life and put biodiversity at risk Norway is to allow mining waste to be dumped in its fjords after the government won a court case against ...
The Norwegian government and food industry have signed an agreement pledging to halve food waste by 2030. A third of all food worldwide is wasted, and in Norway, the average consumer disposes of 42kg ...
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