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Plast Eurasia
TOMRA Collection has launched what it says is the market’s smallest three-material reverse vending machine, TOMRA M1, which is aimed at providing a plug-and-play solution that enables smaller retailers to participate in deposit return schemes (DRS).
The ROAF waste sorting plant, situated in Skedsmokorset, near Oslo, is a fully automated waste sorting plant featuring TOMRA’s optical sorters and ranks second in sorting municipal solid waste by volume in Norway.
Why the food industry needs to think about sustainability? When businesses behave with sustainability, it’s not only society that benefits – this can also help bring in new business. Stefaan Kennis, Director of Strategy, Market Intelligence and Sustainability at TOMRA Food, explains why - and how technologies can make this easy.
Brisbane residents have more opportunities to help the planet and get rewarded for recycling with the opening of the state’s newest Containers for Change Return Points at Arana Hills, Chermside, Garden City, Sunny Park, Collingwood Park and Stafford. The new kiosks are part of Queensland’s expanding Containers for Change recycling scheme and are designed and operated by TOMRA Collection.
Artificial Intelligence is making headline news everywhere. Experts in the field of AI and major players in the recycling are convinced that machine intelligence can help solve some of the panelboard industry’s biggest challenges.