Event
Google signs carbon removal agreement tied to AMP's organic waste processing system
Key points
- Google signed an agreement with Commonwealth Sortation LLC, an affiliate of AMP Robotics, for removal of 200,000 metric tonnes of CO2e by 2030.
- The deal is tied to AMP's organic waste processing pathway, which converts recovered organic material into biochar instead of allowing it to emit methane in landfill conditions.
- The announcement extends AMP's positioning beyond robotic sortation alone into downstream waste-to-carbon infrastructure built on the same mixed-waste processing system.
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
- Partnership
- Geography
- Louisville, Colorado · United States