SYSTEM ONLINE · TORONTO / GOTHENBURG

Recycling the unrecyclable.

NeoSort identifies and sorts materials at the nanoscale, using AI-powered nanotechnology to recover plastics, metals, and e-waste with precision and speed that conventional optical sorting cannot reach.

01 / Solutions

Advanced AI and nanotechnology, for every material stream.

Whether plastics, metals, e-waste, or urban refuse, we identify composition at the nanoscale, maximizing recovery and minimizing contamination in a single, integrated pass.

02 / How it works

From intake to recovered material, in four steps.

NeoSort drops into existing facilities as a single-pass stage, between intake and downstream separation. No re-engineering required.

STEP 01

Intake

Mixed feedstock enters the line. Any contamination level, any material mix, plastics, e-waste, metals, or municipal solid waste.

STEP 02

Prepare

Material is conditioned in-line for nanoscale analysis. Proprietary preparation step, no slowdown to throughput.

STEP 03

Identify

AI reads composition particle by particle in real time. Identifies differences invisible to optical sorting, at 25 tons per hour.

STEP 04

Sort

Material is routed to recovery streams with high-precision separation. Each fraction lands at purity grades conventional sorting cannot reach.

03 / The waste problem

The scale we're working against.

Annual plastic production
0M+
tonnes of plastic produced globally in 2023
Ocean leakage
0M
tonnes of plastic enters our oceans every year
Global recycle rate
0%
of all plastic ever produced has actually been recycled
US recycle rate
0%
plastic recycling rate in the United States
CO₂ contribution
10–13%
of global CO₂ emitted by plastic production or incineration
Circular opportunity
$0T
market opportunity in the shift to a circular economy
04 / Technology

Sorting at the nanoscale.

Conventional recyclers rely on shape and color. NeoSort identifies the unique composition of every particle in real time, combining proprietary nanoscale sensing with machine learning to recognize differences invisible to optical sorting. Material by material, particle by particle.

The result: identification of plastics, metals, glass and complex co-polymers at up to 98.5% accuracy, on a 5 m/s conveyor belt, with a 25 t/hr throughput.

05 / Built by

Recycling veterans. Nanophysicists. Engineers.

NeoSort is built by an international team based in Toronto and Gothenburg, combining decades of industry experience with cutting-edge nanotechnology and AI.

Meet the team
06 / Get involved

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