TOMRA Group News
TOMRA demonstrates textile sorting at Homeboy Threads in Los Angeles
A diverse crowd of textile experts, fashion designers, policymakers, recycling specialists and waste management representatives gathered in Los Angeles on February 29th to witness fully automated textile sorting by TOMRA.
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Transforming Textiles: TOMRA's new white paper presents circular value chain solutions
TOMRA, a pioneering force in automated textile sorting, presents its latest white paper titled ‘Transforming Textiles: 4 Key Beliefs to Enable Textiles Circularity’. This paper addresses the current state of the textiles industry, strategies and technologies needed for the transition to a circular value chain.
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TOMRA issues NOK 1 billion green bonds
On October 26th, 2022, TOMRA Systems ASA, rated A-/stable by Scope Ratings, has successfully issued a total of NOK 1 billion in new senior unsecured green bonds split between two tenors.
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Global businesses and NGOs endorse a common vision for an ambitious global plastics treaty
Global businesses across the plastics value chain, financial institutions, and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) came together today to announce a common vision for an effective and ambitious Global Treaty to End Plastic Pollution.
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Capital Markets Day 2022
OMRA revealed plans to accelerate the path to a sustainable future and double its revenues in five years at its capital markets day on 23 June in Mülheim-Kärlich, Germany.
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TOMRA is ready for the expansion of the deposit return system in Germany from January 2022
TOMRA, the international market leader for reverse vending machines, expects a significant boost to Germany’s circular economy in the new year.
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New CEO starts at TOMRA
Spouted Pouches: TOMRA and Gualapack join forces for a ground-breaking, full-scale recycling trial
TOMRA and Gualapack work together to prove the recyclability of Gualapack’s first-of-a-kind monomaterial PP spouted pouch through all stages of treatment of a DKR rigid PP waste stream.
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Technology alone is not enough to achieve a circular economy
Technology alone is not enough to create a closed-loop circular economy: public policy, consumer engagement and collaboration across the value chain are necessary too.
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INEOS Styrolution offers mechanically recycled polystyrene
INEOS's “Styrolution® PS ECO 440” is based on TOMRA’s high-quality NIR sorting process delivering a polystyrene purity of more than 99.9%.
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TOMRA and Borealis open state-of-the-art plant for post-consumer plastic waste sorting and advanced mechanical recycling
Learn more about our advanced mechanical recycling demo plant in Lahnstein, Germany, the result of a partnership that marries chemistry with technology for unsurpassed results.
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Waste management contributes to climate protection
TOMRA study – Holistic resource systems could save 2.76 billion tonnes of CO2. What are holistic resource systems? Find out.
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TOMRA urges holistic approach to battle climate change
In a study commissioned by TOMRA, waste experts Eunomia’s forecast for 2030 identifies global collection and sorting of waste as playing a key role in limiting man-made climate change.
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Change of awareness due to the coronavirus?
Study: Germans are least willing to consume less in comparison to other European countries - change in behavior among the British.
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Achieving a circular economy with sensor-based ore sorting technology
Last March the European Commission announced its Circular Economy Action Plan as one of the main blocks of the European Green Deal.
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TOMRA announces commitment for 40% of all plastic packaging produced worldwide to be collected for recycling by 2030
TOMRA president and CEO Stefan Ranstrand announces a commitment to enable 40 per cent of plastic packaging produced globally each year to be collected for recycling by 2030, at Our Ocean conference in Oslo.
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