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Sortera is helping sort thousands of tons of shredded aluminum into different types and grades of the metal.
The Indiana startup says it is the only U.S. company that has the technology to sort it for the highest-quality re-use.
The company claims its process uses little energy and no water; it also says the process does not contribute to landfills.
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