CleanRobotics has undergone a complete brand refresh driven by the launch of the next generation of its flagship product, TrashBot Zero.
“We’re so excited about the latest TrashBot Zero,” says Charles Yhap, CleanRobotics’ CEO. “As we move to the next phase of the company’s growth, we’re updating our look and feel to align with the values that drive us. People come to us for the innovative technologies we’ve built around zero waste and a circular economy; But stay for the data-driven insights we can provide to advance recycling and composting programs.”
CleanRobotics applies artificial intelligence, or AI, and robotic solutions. The TrashBot smart bin has been launched internationally in airports, hospitals and several high-traffic facilities.
The company says its new branding is rooted in the its values for innovation, zero waste, recycling and data-driven user education. CleanRobotics looks to position itself as a strong technology parent brand anticipating future innovations in addition to TrashBot.
TrashBot is a smart bin that ensures the capture of recyclables, improves on-site and user-facing waste diversion 300 percent more accurately than human beings, CleanRobotics says.
The new generation of TrashBot Zero features a sleek exterior design with a robust analytics dashboard, giving facilities unprecedented data into their waste and custodial operations. Made in America with recyclable materials, TrashBot Zero is here to change the way facilities solve for zero-waste, the company says.
“With the newest generation of TrashBot Zero and CleanRobotics analytics, we’re going to help organizations achieve waste sustainability goals thought unattainable just years ago,” says co-founder and Vice President of Engineering Tanner Cook.Get curated news on YOUR industry.
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