A Delhi schoolgirl, Mahi Malhani, developed TRASHbot, an AI-powered robot to tackle litter. Inspired by a visit to Sundar Nursery, the Class 12 student's invention autonomously collects and sorts ...
Class 12 Delhi student Mahi Malhani developed TRASHbot, an AI-driven robot with 90% waste-sorting accuracy, already operational in residential societies and schools.
Young innovators put their creativity and STEM skills on display at the second annual Jr. Mayor’s Innovation Challenge held at the BGC South East.
Sixteen companies with global reach are partnering on a project that aims to turn household plastic scrap into new packaging—including food packaging—as Europe tightens requirements for recyclability ...
SALT LAKE CITY — The Utah Department of Transportation is beginning work on one of the largest pavement recycling projects in the state. The agency said Tuesday that the effort will save taxpayers ...
A Northwestern Ontario First Nation says it will determine whether a proposed nuclear waste deposit site on its territory can proceed, even though the project was just added to the federal ...
OTTAWA — The Carney government has picked two roads through the Arctic and a deep nuclear waste repository as the first possible candidates for its fast-track law, potentially expediting them through ...
INDIANA, USA — The Indiana Department of Environmental Management (IDEM) has grant funding available for recycling projects through the Recycling Market Development Program (RMDP). According to the ...
Two projects supported by the Scrap Tire Program at the Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy (EGLE) have been recognized with awards. “Michigan’s Scrap Tire Program’s strengths ...
Guests listen to Prime Minister Mark Carney as he makes an announcement to defend and transform Canada’s Northern and Arctic regions in Yellowknife, N.W.T., Thursday, March 12, 2026. THE CANADIAN ...
A 17-year-old student has developed TRASHbot, an AI-powered robot designed to tackle litter in public spaces. This autonomous ...
Houston City Council approved an $18 billion capital projects plan Wednesday that only modestly increases spending on solid waste facilities and equipment, even as the city begins charging residents a ...