Event
AMP expands Virginia mixed-waste processing capacity under SPSA partnership
Key points
- AMP said its Portsmouth, Virginia facility is now operating at 108,000 tons of annual municipal solid waste processing capacity under its long-term agreement with the Southeastern Public Service Authority.
- The company said the broader system being deployed under the agreement, including additional mixed-waste sortation lines and an organics management system, is designed to process up to 540,000 tons annually once fully scaled.
- AMP framed the site around its AI-based sorting stack, which uses cameras, robotics, and pneumatic jets to identify and recover recyclables and organics from bagged trash.
Company context
AMP Robotics is a waste and recycling robotics company that designs, builds, and operates AI-powered sortation systems for municipal solid waste and recycling streams. Its core technology stack combines computer vision, robotics, and pneumatic sortation to recover recyclables and organics from mixed waste at industrial facility scale.
Context
- Company
- AMP Robotics
- Segment
- Industrial
- Event type
- Deployment
- Geography
- Louisville, Colorado · United States