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Develops AI-powered intelligent waste bins (TrashBot) for automated waste sorting in facilities, reducing recycling contamination.
Based in Longmont, Colorado, CleanRobotics develops AI-powered waste bins that automatically sort disposed materials into compostable, recyclable, and landfill categories at the point of disposal. The company's flagship TrashBot system utilizes integrated cameras, sensors, and machine learning algorithms to reduce recycling stream contamination and generate actionable waste management data for large facilities. CleanRobotics has raised $4.5 million in seed funding and secured an additional $400,000 grant from the Environmental Protection Agency to scale its manufacturing and distribution operations. The hardware is currently deployed across high-traffic commercial sectors, serving notable customers such as Dallas Fort Worth International Airport, The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, and Children's Hospital Los Angeles. Additionally, the organization was named a top-ten semifinalist in the IBM Watson AI XPrize competition. CleanRobotics was founded in 2015 by Charles Yhap and Tanner Cook.
CleanRobotics has raised $5.4M across 3 funding rounds.
CleanRobotics has raised $5.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
CleanRobotics has raised $5.4M across 3 funding rounds. Most recently, it raised $400K Grant in October 2022.
| Date | Round | Lead Investors | Other Investors | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 26, 2022 | $400K Grant | K.c. Becker | — | Announced |
| Aug 12, 2022 | $4.5M Series A | Melco International Development | HAX, Longmont Evergreen Opportunity Fund, Undivided Ventures | Announced |
| Jul 1, 2018 | $500K Seed | — | Monozukuri Ventures | Announced |
CleanRobotics is a cleantech startup founded in 2015 that builds TrashBot, a series of AI-powered smart recycling bins using robotics, computer vision, and machine learning to sort waste at the point of disposal with up to 95% accuracy.[1][2][4] The company serves high-traffic commercial and institutional facilities like offices, schools, airports, and hospitals, solving the problem of high recycling contamination rates—often due to public confusion over varying local rules—by automating sorting, providing real-time data for waste audits, fill-level alerts, and zero-waste initiatives.[1][3][4][5] With over $10.7 million in funding from investors including the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, and a small team of around 9-12 employees based primarily in Longmont, Colorado (with early roots in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), CleanRobotics demonstrates steady growth through product pilots, prototypes, and expanding deployments that reduce landfill waste and carbon footprints.[1][2][4][5]
CleanRobotics emerged from founders' frustration with inconsistent recycling rules across locations, where even well-intentioned people struggle to sort waste correctly—such as plastic bottles with caps being recyclable in some areas but not others.[4] Founded in 2015 in Pittsburgh, the team developed a method patent for their core AI-driven sorting technology, leading to the TrashBot series including models like TrashBot, TrashBot Slim, and TrashBot Zero tailored for different volumes and waste streams.[1][4] Early traction came from addressing contamination in high-traffic spots, with pivotal moments like GeekWire coverage and partnerships for cellular connectivity to enable real-time data and remote management.[2][5] The company has since relocated operations to Longmont, Colorado, scaling with investor backing and prototypes for enhanced waste analytics.[1][2][4]
CleanRobotics rides the cleantech and sustainability wave, leveraging AI, robotics, and IoT amid rising corporate zero-waste mandates and global pressure to cut landfill contributions—waste management remains a measurable blind spot for businesses.[2][3][5] Timing aligns with post-pandemic emphasis on data-driven operations and ESG goals, where contamination inflates recycling costs; their tech counters this by enabling precise resource recovery in high-volume sites, influencing ecosystems through pilots that inform supply chain policies and reduce carbon footprints.[1][4] By providing hardware-agnostic data platforms and analytics tools, they empower facilities, haulers, and cities—positioning as a leader in automated waste tech amid trends like AI for good and circular economies.[3][6]
CleanRobotics is poised for expansion with new prototypes, team growth, and data-driven pilots targeting waste purchasing insights and broader adoption in municipalities.[4] Trends like AI advancements, stricter regulations, and IoT ubiquity will accelerate deployments, potentially scaling revenue through subscriptions for analytics and fleets of TrashBots. Their influence could evolve from niche sorter to ecosystem enabler, powering global zero-waste via partnerships—reinforcing their mission to make recycling effortless and measurable, transforming a confusing process into precise sustainability.[1][3][5]
CleanRobotics has raised $5.4M in total across 3 funding rounds.
CleanRobotics's investors include K.C. Becker, Melco International Development, HAX, Longmont Evergreen Opportunity Fund, Undivided Ventures, Monozukuri Ventures.