The 'BeachBot' Robotic Beach Cleaner Collects Cigarette Butts
Michael Hemsworth — July 27, 2021 — Eco
References: project.bb & yankodesign
It's estimated that more than 4.5-trillion cigarette butts are littered across the environment around the world, which is something the 'BeachBot' robotic beach cleaner is designed to help combat against. The robot was developed by Edwin Bos and Martjin Lukaart of TechTics with help from the Microsoft Trove app to pinpoint cigarette butts using the power of artificial intelligence (AI) and remove them. This helps to keep the waste out of aquatic environments where it can have detrimental effects on sea life.
The 'BeachBot' robotic beach cleaner maintains a relatively compact design that is just 2.5-feet in width and shows promise for helping to drastically reduce the amount of waste that is littered across our beaches.
The 'BeachBot' robotic beach cleaner maintains a relatively compact design that is just 2.5-feet in width and shows promise for helping to drastically reduce the amount of waste that is littered across our beaches.
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