TOMRA named Norway’s Most Innovative Business 2022-23 by InnoMag
InnoMag, in collaboration with Computerworld, names the top 25 Norwegian companies that are best-in-class in innovation.
Read more about the awardInnoMag, in collaboration with Computerworld, names the top 25 Norwegian companies that are best-in-class in innovation.
Read more about the awardTOMRA was invited to the National Plastic Action Partnership (NPAP) Plastic Talks in Ha Noi, Vietnam. The company's CEO and President, Tove Andersen, took part in a panel discussion with industry representatives to discuss the UN's Global Plastic Treaty.
Read more about the NPAP panel discussionToxic datura and nightshade weeds are more often harvested with crops such as green beans and baby leaf spinach, with the risk of getting into the final product. However, an advanced sorting technology is proving to be a game-changer. Jacob Hobbel, TOMRA Food’s Global Category Director for Vegetables & Fruits, explains how to mitigate this risk.
Read the full news articleNord Pal Plast was the first to test a new deep learning application developed by TOMRA that enables the separation of clear and light blue transparent bottles from hard-to-detect white opaque bottles to create a clean PET bottle stream.
Read moreThe global demand for lithium is soaring, driven by the growing adoption of electric vehicles and grid-scale lithium-ion batteries for energy storage. Some forecasts project the demand to reach as much as 1.5 million metric tons of lithium carbonate equivalent by 2025 – triple what it was in 2021 – and over 3 million tons by 2030.
Read more about sensor-based sorting in Lithium Mining operations