
The trash-talking AI helping us recycle better
Oscar scans garbage to take the brainwork out of what goes in the bin – and drastically improve rates of recycling
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Connor Garel is a Toronto-based writer and editor whose work has appeared in The Walrus, New York Magazine and the Globe and Mail. Formerly, he was the inaugural writer-in-residence at The Walrus and a contributing editor at Dazed magazine. He is a frequent contributor to AnOther Magazine, where he writes about film and music, and the editor of Justsmile, an independent New York-based culture biannual that platforms Black and POC voices.

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