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With his partner Goh and his Pokémon Scorbunny in the Galar region, Ash with his Pikachu tries to capture Mew and all the Pokémon. Meanwhile, the three members of Team Rocket Jessie, James a... Read all With his partner Goh and his Pokémon Scorbunny in the Galar region, Ash with his Pikachu tries to capture Mew and all the Pokémon. Meanwhile, the three members of Team Rocket Jessie, James and Meowth return to their old competence from the original series to follow Ash to try to ... Read all With his partner Goh and his Pokémon Scorbunny in the Galar region, Ash with his Pikachu tries to capture Mew and all the Pokémon. Meanwhile, the three members of Team Rocket Jessie, James and Meowth return to their old competence from the original series to follow Ash to try to steal Pikachu or any other Pokémon, but the absences of Team Rocket's comical trio introdu... Read all
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This series, tying in with the eighth generation of Pok�mon, is simply called "Pocket Monster" in Japan. It features Ash going on a journey through all the regions of the Pok�mon world to fulfil his dream
Basic Synopsis
This is the story of "Ash", a boy who wants to be the best at Pok�mon battling, and "Goh", a boy who dreams of getting every Pok�mon. The adventure towards the apparently infinitely vast Pok�mon world now begins. Now! Let's Go! To the Pok�mon World! With our dreams and adventures! The adventure towards the apparently infinitely vast Pok�mon world now begins.
Based on the creations of Satoshi Tajiri, Junichi Masuda and Ken Sugimori Executive Director: Daiki Tomiyasu Director: Maki Kodaira Creative Supervisor: Kunihiko Yuyama Series Construction: Shoji Yonemura Character Design: Shuhei Yasuda Screenplay: Reiko Yoshida, Shoji Yonemura, Deko Akao, Junichi Fujisaku, Michihiro Tsuchiya, Toko Machida, Yuka Miyata, Aya Matsui, Atsuhiro Tomioka, Akemi Omode and more Sound Director: Masafumi Mima Music: Yuki Hayashi Animation: OLM Production: TV Tokyo, Medianet and Shopro
Episode Listing
Below is a list of all the episodes within the saga
Pokémon Movie
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The Power of Us
I Choose You!
Volcanion and the Mechanical Marvel
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Pokémon Horizons
A new adventure is beginning within the wide world of Pokémon! Arriving at Indigo Academy, a girl named Liko receives her first partner Pokémon, Sprigatito. But she soon finds herself pursued by the Explorers, a mysterious group that’s determined to take the pendant necklace she wears.
BROWSE EPISODES
Generation VIII Galar Region
Pokémon Ultimate Journeys
Pokémon Master Journeys is the twenty-fifth season of Pokémon anime. The stakes are higher than ever for Ash, Goh and Chloe as they advance toward their goals! As the Pokémon World Coronation Series tournament heats up, intensive training is in store for Ash, Pikachu and their Pokémon friends. Meanwhile, Goh embarks on a series of challenging trial missions to become a member of Project Mew.
Pokémon Master Journeys
Pokémon Master Journeys is the twenty-fourth season of Pokémon anime. It’s a big, big world, but you know where to find Ash and Goh—battling and catching Pokémon from Kanto to Galar! With Pikachu, Cinderace, and their other Pokémon beside them, our heroes continue to travel all over the world to research Pokémon for Cerise Laboratory.
Pokémon Journeys
Pokémon Journeys is the twenty-third season of Pokémon anime. The series features "double protagonists" Ash Ketchum and Goh, along with their partners Pikachu and Raboot. Ash and Goh travel around the world, specifically all regions that have appeared in the core series (from Kanto to Galar), and meet Pokémon from each region while pursuing their respective goals.
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Pokémon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Legends
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Pokémon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Adventures
Pokémon: Sun & Moon: Ultra Adventures is the twenty-first season of Pokémon anime. It is the second season of Pokémon: Sun & Moon. The season follows Ash and his classmates as he continues his journey, attending the Pokémon School in the Alola region.
Pokémon: Sun & Moon
Pokémon: Sun & Moon is the twentieth season of the Pokémon anime, and the first season of the Sun & Moon series. It features Ash Ketchum and his Pikachu as they attend a school in the Alola region, catch new Alola Pokémon, and learn about the region's secrets and mysteries.
Generation VI Kalos Region
Pokémon: XYZ
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Pokémon: XY Kalos Quest
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Pokémon: XY
Pokémon: XY is the seventeenth season of the Pokémon anime, and the first season of the XY series. It features Ash Ketchum and Pikachu as they venture into the Kalos region where they meet new friends, Clemont and Bonnie, and where Ash reunites with his childhood friend, Serena. Ash will catch new Kalos Pokémon, and make new rivals along the way to compete in the Kalos League and learning about the secrets of Mega Evolution.
Generation V Unova Region
Pokémon: BW Adventures in Unova
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Pokémon: BW Rival Destinies
Pokémon: BW Rival Destinies is the fifteenth season of the Pokémon anime, and the second season of the Best Wishes series. It features Ash Ketchum and his friends, Iris and Cilan, and their adventures through Unova from Nimbasa City, Ash's Gym Battle with Clay and his journey through east Unova.
Pokémon: Black & White
Pokémon: Black & White is the fourteenth season of the Pokémon anime, and the first season of the Best Wishes series. It features Ash Ketchum and his friends Iris and Cilan's adventure through Unova from Nuvema Town to Nimbasa City.
Generation IV Sinnoh Region
Pokémon: DP Sinnoh League Victors
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Pokémon: DP Galactic Battles
Pokémon: DP Galactic Battles is the twelveth season of the Pokémon anime, and the third season of the Diamond & Pearl series. It features 53 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends Dawn and Brock's adventure through Sinnoh from Hearthome City to Sunyshore City.
Pokémon: DP Battle Dimension
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Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl
Pokémon: Diamond and Pearl is the tenth season of the Pokémon anime, and the first season of the Diamond & Pearl series. It features 52 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends Dawn and Brock's adventure through Sinnoh from Twinleaf Town to Hearthome City.
Generation III Hoenn Region
Pokémon: Battle Frontier
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Pokémon: Advanced Battle
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Pokémon: Advanced Challenge
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Pokémon: Advanced
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Generation II Johto Region
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Pokémon: The Johto Journeys
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Generation I Kanto Region & Orange Islands
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Pokémon: Indigo League
Pokémon: Indigo League is the first season of the Pokémon anime, and the first season of the original series. It features 82 episodes of Ash Ketchum and his friends, Misty and Brock's adventure through Kanto.
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Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 continues Senua’s journey as she heads to the mythical island of Iceland. After the events of Senua’s Sacrifice: Hellblade , Senua is a lot more at peace with her Furies, but the world is still full of monsters both all-to-real and quasi-fantastical.
Hellblade 2 is a deliberately-paced, brutal, extensively mo-capped, narrative-driven adventure that picks up a bit after Senua’s Sacrifce . It’s just as deeply rooted in psychology and psychosis as the first game, but the real star is the way Ninja Theory made use of Unreal Engine 5 to deliver one of this generation’s first real next-gen moments. “There’s nothing else quite like it,” is how we put it in our preview back in April.
Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 comes out on Xbox Series X and Windows PC on May 21. Here’s what time Hellblade 2 releases in your time zone.
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Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series is the twenty-fifth season of the dubbed version of the Pokémon anime . It is the third and final season of Pokémon Journeys: The Series . The season follows Ash and Goh as they travel around the world , based at the Cerise Laboratory in Vermilion City in Kanto . The last 12 episodes of the season form an arc called Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master , during which Ash reunites with Misty and Brock and travels the world with them.
In the United States , episodes were added quarterly on Netflix , beginning on October 21, 2022 with the first 12 episodes, starting from The Spectral Express! , and concluding on September 8, 2023 with the last 12 episodes, ending with Distant Blue Sky! . In Canada , it debuted on May 28, 2022 on Teletoon. In South Africa , it debuted on August 2, 2022 on e.tv. In the United Kingdom , it debuted on September 1, 2022 on POP. In Australia , it debuted on September 15, 2022 on 9Go!.
This season skips JN119 , JN121 , JN126 , and JN128 , due to those episodes being clip shows .
It is preceded by Pokémon Master Journeys: The Series , and succeeded by Pokémon Horizons: The Series , the first season of the dub of Pokémon Horizons: The Series .
- 2.1.1.1 Returns
- 2.1.1.2 Other
- 2.1.2.1 Additions
- 2.1.2.2 Evolutions
- 2.1.2.3 Given away
- 2.1.2.4 Other
- 2.1.3.1 Additions
- 2.1.3.2 Evolutions
- 2.1.3.3 Returns
- 2.2 World Coronation Series progress
- 2.3 Project Mew
- 5 In other languages
- 6 References
- 7 External links
The stakes are higher than ever for Ash, Goh and Chloe as they advance toward their goals! As the Pokémon World Coronation Series tournament heats up, intensive training is in store for Ash, Pikachu and their Pokémon friends. Meanwhile, Goh embarks on a series of challenging trial missions to become a member of Project Mew. And as Chloe and Eevee learn about the different evolutionary paths that Eevee can take, will they be able to come to a decision about its future? Get ready for nonstop action, familiar faces from journeys past and more Pokémon discoveries to be made!
Important events
- Ash and Goh meet Allister for the first time. ( JN091 )
- Ash and Goh meet Allister and Bea again, and learn that Allister is one of Stow-on-Side 's Gym Leaders . ( JN092 )
- Ash's Gengar gains the ability to Gigantamax and does so for the first time. ( JN092 )
- Ash meets Erika again , while Goh meets her for the first time. ( JN094 )
- Butch and Cassidy reappear and are revealed to have left Team Rocket . ( JN095 )
- Chloe receives a Fire Stone from Harmony and a Thunder Stone from Billy . ( JN098 )
- Ash and Goh encounter Team Yell , Spikemuth Gym Leader Piers , and Marnie for the first time. ( JN099 )
- Goh tries to release Grookey , but Grookey decides to stay with him. ( JN101 )
- Ash reunites with Clemont and Bonnie , while Goh meets them for the first time. ( JN103 )
- Ash and Goh meet Kalos Elite Four member Drasna for the first time. ( JN104 )
- Ash meets Wallace again and reunites with Serena, while Goh meets them for the first time. ( JN105 )
- Ash has a battle with Wallace and wins, receiving his second Rain Badge from him as a reward. ( JN105 )
- Goh's Suicune temporarily returns to Cerise Park . ( JN107 )
- Ash reunites with his Greninja . ( JN108 )
- The Masters Eight is revealed to consist of Leon , Cynthia , Steven , Lance , Diantha , Alain , Iris , and Ash. ( JN109 )
- Lillie and Gladion are reunited with their father, Mohn . ( JN111 )
- Ash reunites with Lillie and meets Gladion and Lusamine again, while Goh meets them for the first time. ( JN111 )
- Lillie's family returns to Alola . ( JN112 )
- Ash participates in a Battle Royal with Professor Kukui , Kiawe , and Gladion, with the winner between Ash and Kukui being left unknown. ( JN112 )
- Goh, Gary , and Horace qualify as Project Mew Chasers. ( JN113 )
- Ash meets Paul again, with Goh meeting him for the first time. ( JN114 )
- Ash has a three-on-three battle with Paul and wins. ( JN114 )
- Ash and Goh meet Hop , Leon's brother, for the first time. ( JN115 )
- Leon, Diantha, Cynthia, and Ash defeat Alain, Lance, Iris, and Steven, respectively, advancing to the semifinals. ( JN115 - JN118 )
- Leon and Ash defeat Diantha and Cynthia, respectively, advancing to the finals. ( JN122 - JN125 )
- Goh receives a summons from Project Mew, forcing him to leave Ash. ( JN127 )
- Ash defeats Leon in the finals, becoming the new Monarch and World Champion . ( JN129 - JN132 )
- Goh and the rest of the Project Mew team travel to Faraway Island and search for Mew , with Goh managing to befriend it. ( JN133 - JN134 )
- Project Mew is disbanded, although Professor Amaranth offers Goh, Gary, and Horace the chance to return as Chasers during his next expedition. ( JN134 )
- Ash and Goh reunite and reveal they each intend to set off on a new journey alone. ( JN135 )
- Ash and Goh re-encounter Lugia and have a Raid Battle with it, which ends up being called off. ( JN135 - JN136 )
- Ash sees Ho-Oh again, while Goh sees it for the first time. ( JN136 )
- Goh's Suicune briefly revisits Cerise Park. ( JN136 )
- Ash and Goh leave the Cerise Laboratory and go their separate ways, with Chloe becoming a research fellow in their place. ( JN136 )
- Ash reunites with his Butterfree ( JN136 )
- A Latias starts following Ash. ( JN137 )
- Ash reunites with Misty and Brock , who rejoin him on his travels. ( JN138 - JN139 )
- Ash reunites with Cilan , while Misty meets him for the first time. ( JN139 )
- Ash reunites with his Squirtle and the Squirtle Squad . ( JN141 )
- Ash reunites with his Lapras . ( JN143 )
- The Team Rocket trio splits up, but later reunites. ( JN145 - JN147 )
- Ash and his friends help save Latias and Latios from a Pokémon hunter . ( JN146 )
- Misty and Brock return to their respective homes while Ash returns to Pallet Town , where he meets Tracey and Gary again. ( JN147 )
- Ash resumes his journey to become a Pokémon Master . ( JN147 )
Party changes
Ash's pokémon.
Starting from The Road Most Traveled! , Ash rotates his team for the rest of the season.
The following Pokémon return to Ash:
- Pidgeot ( JN147 )
- Mr. Mime (returned to Delia in Pallet Town , JN136 )
Goh's Pokémon
Goh registers the following Pokémon in his quest to fill his Pokédex. As of the last episode of the season, Goh is known to own 108 Pokémon, with 115 or 116 Pokémon species registered in his Pokédex.
Goh catches or receives the following Pokémon:
- Shedinja ( JN091 )
- Galarian Corsola ( JN092 )
- Hoothoot , Lilligant (prior to JN094 )
- Slowpoke ( JN097 )
- Gossifleur ( JN100 )
- Golbat , Graveler , Cloyster ( JN102 )
- Froakie ( JN103 )
- Altaria ( JN105 )
- Regieleki ( JN113 )
- Unknown Pokémon ( JN136 )
The following members of Goh's roster evolve:
- Froakie → Frogadier ( JN108 )
Goh gives away the following Pokémon:
- Eternatus ( JN127 , given to Leon )
- All of Goh's Pokémon (excluding the Galar first partner Pokémon ) (left at the Cerise Lab , JN136 )
Other characters
- Clauncher ( Misty 's, JN138 )
- Bunnelby → Diggersby ( Clemont 's, prior to JN103 )
- Braixen → Delphox ( Serena 's, prior to JN105 )
- Venonat → Venomoth ( Tracey 's, prior to JN147 )
- Seviper ( Jessie 's, JN145 )
- Yanmega ( Jessie 's, JN145 )
- Woobat ( Jessie 's, JN145 )
- Frillish ( Jessie 's, JN145 )
- Gourgeist ( Jessie 's, JN145 )
- Mime Jr. ( James 's, JN145 )
- Carnivine ( James 's, JN145 )
- Yamask ( James 's, JN145 )
- Amoonguss ( James 's, JN145 )
- Inkay ( James 's, JN145 )
World Coronation Series progress
Ash battles against the following opponents in World Coronation Series battles:
Project Mew
Goh undertakes the following Project Mew missions:
On Netflix, the last 12 episodes of the season are numbered separately from the rest of the season, under the title "Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master: Ultimate Journeys: The Series".
- In the September 22, 2022 press release announcing the Netflix premiere date in the United States, a statement that the season would contain "approximately 54 episodes" was included in error. [1] [2] The same 54 episode figure was also mentioned in an August 16, 2022 article by Toy World Magazine reporting on the announcement of the POP premiere date in the United Kingdom. [3] This number would later prove to be the accurate episode number.
- Unlike the previous two seasons, the Ultimate Journeys logo that appears during the opening theme and the Who's That Pokémon? segment includes the phrase "The Series".
- This is the first season to have more than one opening theme song (first since Pokémon: Advanced , if going by television definition).
- As with Pokémon the Series: XYZ , this season contains a special episode. However, it is the first season to contain a special episode that is not counted by the Japanese official websites, rental DVDs, and video-on-demand streaming releases as a main series episode the way The Legend of X, Y, and Z! , XYS06 , and the Mega Evolution Specials were.
- This is the last season to feature Ash and Pikachu as main protagonists and the Team Rocket trio as main antagonists.
- The 12 episodes of To Be a Pokémon Master were released in the United States on the 25th anniversary of the original airing of the anime's first episode .
- This is the last season to feature Carter Cathcart as the script adapter and a voice actor for the English dub , as he opted to retire from the anime following his diagnosis of cancer.
In other languages
Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series
Pokémon: To Be a Pokémon Master
- ↑ “POKÉMON ULTIMATE JOURNEYS: THE SERIES” TO PREMIERE OCTOBER 21 EXCLUSIVELY ON NETFLIX IN THE US - The Pokémon Company North America Official Press Site (archived; retrieved September 22, 2022)
- ↑ “POKÉMON ULTIMATE JOURNEYS: THE SERIES” TO PREMIERE OCTOBER 21 EXCLUSIVELY ON NETFLIX IN THE US - The Pokémon Company North America Official Press Site (retrieved September 23, 2022)
- ↑ Pop to air new Pokémon Ultimate Journeys: The Series - Toy World Magazine
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T he world of anime has captivated audiences worldwide, with iconic series like Naruto, One Piece, and Dragon Ball achieving unprecedented popularity. However, not all anime is suitable for a cozy family viewing experience. Parents and older siblings often seek anime that is not only entertaining but also age-appropriate for the younger members of the household. While preschooler-specific anime might be scarce in Western nations, there is a plethora of options for slightly older kids that strike the right balance between excitement and suitability.
1. Spy x Family
Embark on a laughter-filled journey with "Spy x Family." Twilight, a special agent on a critical mission, creates a makeshift family to infiltrate an exclusive school. The twist? His new wife and adopted daughter are unaware of his true identity. While the premise holds potential for drama and action, the anime masterfully focuses on comedy, delivering punchline after punchline. Anya, the adopted daughter, steals the spotlight with her delightful shenanigans, ensuring a delightful watch for the whole family.
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For a short and sweet experience, consider "Rilakkuma And Kaoru." Originally released as an online anime (ONA), it has found a home on Netflix, offering easy access for potential fans. The show follows Kaoru's life with her roommate, a giant stuffed bear named Rilakkuma. Beyond its unique visuals and sound design, the series isn't afraid to tackle adult themes like mental hygiene and money problems in a way that younger audiences can relate to. It might get a bit quirky at times, but it's a worthwhile watch for families.
A true anime phenomenon, "Pokemon" transcends cultural boundaries. Whether or not someone has delved into Nintendo or Japanese animation, Pikachu's fame is undeniable. As a quintessential kids' anime, "Pokemon" is not just a recommendation; it's a cultural touchstone. Following Ash's quest to become a Pokemon Master, the series delivers a sense of adventure that few can match, making it an ideal choice for children.
In the '90s, "Digimon Adventure" enchanted a generation with its magical world. When a group of children is transported to a digital realm, they gain digital monsters as partners, embarking on a thrilling journey to save two worlds. Striking a balance between the tone of "Pokemon" and "Dragon Ball Z," "Digimon Adventure" tells a darker story that entertains older kids without the latter's violence or slow pacing. Despite its age, the first season remains a captivating watch, with memorable villains, likable heroes, and engaging battles.
5. Doraemon
Doraemon, whether in its original '70s version or the 2005 remake, stands as a timeless anime classic. With over forty movies under its belt, this series has proven its enduring appeal, captivating audiences with the whimsical adventures of the endearing cat-like robot.
The futuristic gadgets Doraemon produces from his four-dimensional pocket never fail to ignite marvelous and zany escapades. While locating Doraemon episodes online might pose a challenge, Netflix offers access to two fantastic movies from this beloved franchise.
6. Pretty Cure (Series)
As one of the longest-running magical girl series, "Pretty Cure" not only boasts captivating visuals but also offers an extensive universe for younger audiences. With numerous spin-offs, sequels, and movies, it's easy to dive into this enchanting series. The original series, available on Crunchyroll, stands out as one of the franchise's best, promising a magical adventure for family members of all ages.
7. Moomin (1990)
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From Trash to Cash: How AI and Machine Learning Can Help Make Recycling Less Expensive for Local Governments
Recycling costs local governments a lot of money, but AI can help make that process less costly — potentially leading to more recycling. NIST research is looking to make recycling more efficient and less expensive.
What happens to your plastic recycling after you toss it in “the bin”?
This question seems to be in the news a lot lately (see here , here or here ).
In truth, the answer is complicated. It depends on where you live and what that plastic is.
Collecting recycling costs local governments a lot of money. They need to maintain facilities to handle the plastics as well as the trucks and bins to collect them. Governments also need to hire people to do the work. It can be a lot cheaper to just put everything in a landfill.
However, when local governments recycle, they can turn trash into cash if they have the correct infrastructure. They can offset some of the costs by selling the collected plastic back to manufacturers. Most manufacturers want recycled plastic that is almost as good as brand-new plastic, but that requires careful sorting by the recyclers to provide a consistent product.
For many people, all plastic seems the same. However, those with a keen eye know that there are seven types of common plastic. You can identify them by the little recycling symbol on the bottom of almost all plastic containers. These numbers help identify the chemistry behind those plastics. You may have noticed them when sorting your own recycling.
Below is an explanation of some of these materials:
Sorting these plastics is incredibly important. Different plastics with some similar characteristics often can’t be mixed because they require different melting procedures.
Take PVC, for example. Used in everything from plumbing to window blinds, PVC creates a strong acid with many industrial uses when melted. But like many other acids, it’s not something you want to make when you’re not expecting it.
Polyolefins, the group of plastics that includes HDPE (used in milk bottles), LDPE (used in plastic bags) and PP (used in takeout containers), provide a much tamer example. This group of plastics makes up about 40% of the world’s plastic production . They’re also some of the hardest to sort.
The type of plastic used in milk bottles requires high temperatures to melt and reprocess due to its crystalline structure. However, if plastic bag contaminants are in the mix, the bags will degrade at those high temperatures. So, if a plastic bag gets into the recycling mix with a milk bottle, it could lead to a gross, yellow milk bottle that no one wants to drink from. This processing risk is one of the many reasons you’re unlikely to see any milk bottles made of recycled plastics.
Additionally, if some high-temperature stable materials from takeout containers end up in a plastic bag process line, you’re likely to see clogged-up machinery.
Theoretically, you can easily sort plastic waste by using the little recycling symbol. Then, you can sell those sorted plastics to secondary recyclers, who will turn that sorted waste into products.
The price depends on the assumed purity of the plastic. A bale of large, orange laundry detergent bottles is likely to sell for a high price because it is easy to pick those items out. However, a bunch of takeout containers can easily have a mix of plastics with various colors or additives.
At the local recycling facility in Montgomery County, Maryland, people hand-sort laundry detergent bottles, food containers and more. However, human hands and eyes can only move so fast, and mistakes are easy at that speed. So, recycling facilities focus on sorting high-value or easy-to-identify plastics to have consistency in what they are selling to secondary recyclers. That means detergent bottles and beverage containers are recycled at high rates. Your plastic “silverware” and old children’s toys are probably not.
To help facilitate sorting, our work at NIST has been focused on using near-visible infrared light (NIR), a technology that can look at plastics and rapidly tell us what they are. Some top-of-the-line recycling facilities already use lights or cameras that “see” using this approach and sort soda bottles from PVC piping.
But these systems can't sort everything, and the focus of my research is to create a method to help sort the trickiest of plastics in a way that will be profitable for recyclers.
How We’re Making Recycling More Efficient
With that in mind, our team looked at this NIR approach and decided to improve it with some help from machine learning algorithms and other scientific techniques.
In infrared spectroscopy, you shine light from several different wavelengths on some molecules. Those molecules absorb some of the energy from that light based on the wavelength and reflect or transmit the rest.
One way to think about it is with flowers and color. When the many wavelengths of light in sunlight shine on a red rose, for example, the rose is excellent at absorbing every wavelength/color except for red. The red light reflects off the petals, and that is why roses look red to us.
If we know what colors and light intensity we are shining on a flower or plastic bottle and what colors/intensity we get back, we can use the difference like a fingerprint to identify more of those flowers or bottles.
Using machine learning, we can find the NIR fingerprints for many plastic materials. We then “train” the computer to identify the plastic based on how similar the new NIR signal is to the NIR signals of other plastics. This training helps the technology identify the material in a soda bottle, know that it’s different from the makeup of a takeout container, and separate them accordingly.
In our first paper , we used machine learning to connect our plastic signals with certain properties, like how dense and crystalline the polyethylene was. Normally, you measure density by weighing the plastic in different liquids and comparing the difference. It’s a very slow and tedious process.
However, we show that you can use reflected light to find out almost the same information — much more quickly. And on the recycling line, time is of the essence.
You can apply this approach to both large and small samples, too. It’s cool because it demonstrates that we can pull a lot more information out of these light-based measurements if we set things up carefully.
This is still very preliminary work and doesn’t yet apply to all types of plastics. So, it’s not like we can shine a light on any plastic and know its exact characteristics, but it’s an exciting start. It could save both recyclers and manufacturers a lot of time and effort with quality control steps if we can scale it up.
With that work published, I’ve been digging into the best ways to handle all the data we get from these measurements. You end up having very different-looking data based on the shape of the plastic, whether the sample is in pellets, a powder or a bottle.
This is because the light still gets reflected, but it gets reflected in different directions depending on the shape of the plastic. Think of the reflection on a clear pond versus on a pond with many ripples. Then, you can add colors and preservatives that have the potential to really change the signal. It doesn’t make the data wrong, but it can influence the sorting. Think of it as the difference between sorting black-and-white photographs of people and sorting black-and-white photographs, color photographs, caricatures and paintings of those same people.
To combat this, the team has been trying to expand our dataset, while I look at mathematical corrections to put powders, pellets and colored plastics on the same playing field. If we can accomplish that, it will become significantly easier to use machine learning to identify which plastic is which.
To make this research more broadly useful, I’m working to show that we can sort those troublesome polyolefins. With my current methods, we are achieving 95% to 98% accuracy when sorting these plastics. We’re doing this with a process that almost any NIR-equipped recycling facility could start using very rapidly if it wanted to.
Many recycling facilities are probably already using similar algorithms, but this work provides an extra level of refinement that really focuses on the tough-to-sort polyolefins.
If we can sort those effectively, we can reuse them with fewer processing problems, and recycling will become much more profitable. Then, hopefully, the profits can drive even better recycling habits, and we can start bending our linear economy into a circular one.
Recycling as a Puzzle to Solve
I’m a problem solver, and I hop from one puzzle to the next.
In addition to polymer research, I’ve worked on drug delivery systems for ovarian cancer, and now I’m working with artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning.
I love the good that I get to do while solving complex puzzles. Sustainability and bio-friendly materials have been a nice thread throughout my research career.
You may not initially realize the connection between biomedical research and plastics. But drug delivery systems can help make really cool materials with applications outside the medical space. The plastics work can also enhance our understanding of our bodies in areas such as DNA, proteins and collagen.
And now, with the explosion of AI, we have new tools to conduct materials research faster and more effectively. It’s a very exciting time to be in this sustainable materials space!
Future of Sorting Research
I’m currently finishing up my two-year contract at NIST, and I’m looking for the next puzzle to solve.
However, I plan to stay connected to NIST as an associate to help other researchers use my techniques.
I hope to help the greater recycling community use data analysis to improve our recycling and help clean up our planet.
World Metrology Day is coming up on May 20, with the theme of sustainability. Using AI to help us recycle more efficiently is one of many NIST contributions to creating a healthier planet. Learn more:
- A Polymer Scientist Wrestles — Literally and Figuratively — With the Frustrations of Plastic Packaging
- Riding the Wind: How Applied Geometry and Artificial Intelligence Can Help Us Win the Renewable Energy Race
- Microplastics Mystery: Sampling Airborne Microplastics at a Recycling Facility
About the author
Bradley Sutliff
Brad has been studying sustainable materials since 2012. He has looked at DNA for drug delivery purposes, worked on bacteria for synthesizing new bioplastics, and used wood pulp to reinforce our plastics. He joined NIST as an NRC postdoctoral fellow in 2022 and started using his material characterization knowledge to help make recycling a more industrially viable process. He currently lives in Rockville, Maryland, with his fiancée, Deb, and their beloved cat, Kiki.
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