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Woodmageddon

It's hard to get people to change their process. You're trying to do it without actually changing anything. Share some techniques and how you approach it. - Jeff Frick

How can we minimize the impact to them while adding financial incentive? - Eric Law

The good news is they're used to recycling other materials. They grind up concrete and sell it as base rock. They take the steel to the scrap guys. So they're used to trying to convert waste into a valuable commodity. - Eric Law


Applying robotics to a really big problem.

Which one, take your pick
Burying and filling landfills
Burning
Reducing demand for new material

Piggy back on another process, find the financial incentive
Be sure to watch the machine in action.

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Eric Law: Lumber, Robotics, Innovation, Sustainability | Turn the Lens with Jeff Frick
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