Responsive Image Banner

RGS Nordic adopts AI-powered robotic waste sorting

Premium Content

RGS Nordic, one of Denmark’s leading waste management companies, has invested in a new robotic sorting plant for one of its facilities in Copenhagen.

A ZenRobitics sorting arm in operation RGS Nordic’s new sorting facility will be installed at one of its Copenhagen sites. (PHOTO: ZenRobotics)

A specialist in the treatment of contaminated soil and the recycling of construction waste, RGS processes around one third of the country’s construction and demolition waste every year.

It recently revealed that it had commissioned Terex Recycling Systems and ZenRobotics to supply and install a fully automated plant, which will feature AI (artificial intelligence)-powered robotic sorting arms

Capable of working 24 hours a day, the arms can make up to 9,200 picks per hour and handle objects that weigh up to 40 kg.

Their AI technology means that they can also learn how to better recognise recyclable materials over time, and can be adapted to sort other materials from feed waste, according to shifting market demands.

RGS Nordic COO, Rasmus Brødsgaard Buch, said: “We are investing in a state-of-the-art sorting plant aimed at construction waste which cannot be sorted out well enough at construction sites.

“Using robotic technology, we want to ensure that valuable waste resources end up higher in the waste hierarchy, while better supporting our customers with accurate waste data that helps them document their sustainability efforts within the area of waste.

“We believe that there is great untapped potential in utilizing technology in our sector, and that the robotic sorting facility will therefore be crucial in achieving increased circularity for the construction industry.”

According to ZenRobotics, it will begin work to install the new facility in the next few months and anticipates that the plant will be operational by the summer of this year.

Dr. Jarmo Ruohonen, General Manager at ZenRobotics, said: “There is a growing demand for more efficient waste management and documented resource recycling rather than downcycling of materials, and a robotic sorting plant of this calibre can deliver on both parameters.

“We are proud to announce that the plant we are supplying to RGS Nordic will be equipped with a brand new generation of powerful AI robots that effectively recognize and sort out waste resources.”

Latest News
Less than a week to go: World Demolition Summit heads to Nashville
WDS brings global demolition and recycling experts together
Bauma to launch Saudi Arabia construction show in 2027
Bauma Saudi Arabia to debut in 2027, marking the show’s expansion into one of the world’s fastest-growing construction hubs
Hitachi Construction Machinery to become Landcros
The company will officially rebrand in April 2027, with the OEM saying the new name signals its evolution beyond machinery
CONNECT WITH THE TEAM
Lewis Tyler Editor Tel: +44(0) 7566 799988 E-mail: [email protected]
Peter Collinson International Sales Manager Tel: +44 (0) 1892 786220 E-mail: [email protected]
CONNECT WITH SOCIAL MEDIA
Demolition & Recycling International and Construction Briefing Newsletter

Your Industry Brief: Construction, Demolition & Recycling

Stay ahead with the latest industry insights, project updates and expert analysis — straight to your inbox.

It’s free, relevant and quick to sign up.

Sign me up