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MSS Welcomes Patrick Nicol as Director of Technology, Ushering in New Era of AI Initiatives
MSS is thrilled to announce Patrick Nicol as Director of Technology, ushering in a new era of AI initiatives. With a passion for waste management and a background in engineering, Nicol aims to revolutionize recycling systems through automation and AI integration. His focus on system design improvement and the use of NIR optical sorters and AI vision systems will make recycling more efficient and intelligent. Nicol's appointment reflects CP Group's dedication to innovation and their commitment to meeting evolving client needs. Together, they are shaping the future of recycling technology.
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Building A Modern MRF
The modern MRF has no presort, a reduced headcount, high-volume screening and automated sorting of commodities; Reduced OpEx with increased recovery and purity. Building a modern MRF involves embracing innovative design principles, leveraging advanced equipment, and fostering effective stakeholder communication. CP Group’s trusted expertise in creating successful MRFs has revolutionized…
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Sensor-Based Sorting Technologies for E-Waste Facilities
With the two main objectives being the recovery of as much value out of the mixed e-waste and the reduction in manual sorting stations, evolving technologies provide e-waste processors with all the tools at their disposal to achieve those goals…
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CP Group welcomes Mark Henke as Director of Process Improvements
“My involvement in multiple recycling operations and witnessing the array of new and advanced technology, which has been challenged by the ever-changing inbound recycling materials, has been a great education,” Henke says. San Diego, CA – CP Group, a leading Material Recovery Facility (MRF) equipment and solutions provider, has announced the…
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The Role of Mechanical Screening in the MRF of the Future
The recycling stream is changing and Material Recovery Facility (MRFs) need to change along with it. As packaging changes and diversifies, the ability of traditional mechanical screens to produce finished end-products in a MRF is diminished, resulting in more sorting downstream – either manual or automated – and increasing costs.