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South Korea: AI tech supports plastic waste recycling in South Korea
South Korea - November 29, 2024 Storyline: South Korea, one of the world's major plastic consumers per capita, is using artificial intelligence (AI) technology to tackle plastic pollution, which is playing an increasingly important role in waste recycling. At a residential quarter in Seoul Metropolitan Area, a new type of recycling bin is gaining popularity. Powered by AI, the bin can identify almost all kinds of plastic bottles available in South Korea within a matter of seconds. Each machine can process up to 600 kilograms of plastic a month. More than 1,000 AI-powered recycling bins have been set up in communities, parks, and other public spaces across South Korea, retrieving at least 500 million plastic bottles in just over a year. In return, residents can earn points redeemable for money. A recycling factory in Hwaseong, Gyeonggi Province processes those collected plastic bottles. Here, large bundles of compressed plastic wastes are sorted and cleansed. The AI system removes impurities, and the plastic is then cleansed in hot water and shredded into small chips. After about 25 minutes, plastic granules that can be used to make fibers or containers are generated. In South Korea, recycled plastic finds commercial applications in various industries such as automotive and home appliances. Commodities made from recycled plastic are also increasingly seen in consumers' daily life. One fashion store in Seoul specializes in eco-friendly products made from plastic. For example, a backpack is crafted from 16 plastic bottles, making it both a sustainable and stylish option for consumers. Data from South Korea's Ministry of Environment showed that more than 12 million tons of plastic waste were generated across the country in 2021, with plastic bottles and bags making up over 40 percent of the total. Shotlist: South Korea - Nov 28-29, 2024: 1. Various of residents using AI-powered recycling bins, plastic bottles being collected; 2. SOUNDBTE (Korean) resident (name not given/ending with shot 3): "I often use [recycling bins.] There are fewer people today because of the snow, but usually, people have to line up for their turn. Someone around here has earned up to 180,000 Korean won (about 130 U.S. dollars) worth points, which not only protects environment but is also a way to make extra money." 3. Various of recycling bins in residential compound; 4. Various of resident using AI-powered recycling bins, screen showing number of collected plastic bottles; 5. Various of plastic waste being processed in recycling factory; 6. SOUNDBITE (Korean) Hong Seong-en, manager, planning department, recycling company (name not given/ending with shot 7): "Currently we can produce around 10,000 tons of processed plastic granules a year, which are mainly supplied to petrochemical, fiber, and plastic container manufacturing companies." 7. Processed plastic waste; 8. Various of products made from recycled plastic on display; 9. SOUNDBITE (Korean) shopper (name not given/ending with shot 10): "I never expected this was made from plastic bottles. It looks pretty, and light in weight. More importantly, it's environmentally friendly and it's functional." 10. Various of handbags made from plastic bottles; 11. Various of plastic waste being processed in factory; 12. Various of pedestrians. [Restrictions : No access Chinese mainland]
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