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Glacier, a six-year-old startup, has raised a $16 million Series A to expand its fleet of robotic arms for recycling. The company's AI-powered robots, currently deployed in several US cities, help sort recyclables more efficiently than humans, addressing the labor shortage and high turnover rates in materials recovery facilities. Glacier also offers data products to help stakeholders like MRFs and consumer product companies optimize the recycling process.
Courtesy: techcrunch.com
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