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Recycleye Featured in UKTN’s Top Sustainability Start-Ups this Earth Day

Recycleye have been featured in UKTN’s article on ‘Earth Day 2021: UK-based Green startups doing their part to save the planet’!

Commemorated every year, Earth Day demonstrates global efforts towards environmental conservation. This year’s Earth Day marks the emergence of green technologies that are disrupting industries across the globe, and collectively spearheading the green revolution.

Recycleye Vision and Recycleye Robotics are accurately identifying and sorting waste at recycling facilities with some of the world’s largest waste management players across the UK and France. Our ground-breaking technology provides the transparency and traceability that is necessary in our transition towards the circular economy.

Have a look at the article here

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