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05 April 2018
Superior to NIR technology, for higher purity levels
Extracting greater value from end-of-life vehicles
14 December 2017
New solution for separating single-layer PET trays from PET bottles
Meet our Regional Director Americas, Carlos Manchado Atienza: Team Leader, solution provider and passionate about creating a more sustainable world.
AUTOSORT BLACK launches soon
...how extensively TOMRA Sorting’s machines are tested and installed?
TIRME updates recycling plant with four new AUTOSORTs
TOMRA’s conference hosted international experts
06 December 2017
A strong ALUMINUM USA convention in Nashville, TN, on October 25 and 26, 2017, saw a 13% surge in attendance over the previous show. Eric Thurston, sales manager metals – recycling, and Frank van de Winkel, business development manager metals, met with hundreds of attendees, including representatives from the major automakers, to discuss TOMRA Sorting Recycling’s latest sensor sorting technology.
19 September 2017
TOMRA Sorting Recycling launches AUTOSORT LASER to increase efficiency
Laser focus on reducing landfill waste: how new automated sorting technologies can boost high-quality glass recovery and cut costs for MSW operators - Remondis, Erfstadt, Germany.
Meet our Repair Center Supervisor, Andreas Jakupovic: the man behind the scenes with a passion for problem solving.
Celebrating 5 Years of TOMRA Sorting in Dubai and Proven Regional Expertise, written by Tasos Bereketidis, Dubai, United Arab Emirates
19 April 2017
Adam Estelle, Director of the Copper Development Association’s Rod & Bar Council, gives key insights into protecting the viability of the copper and brass recycling stream.
Aluminum recycling is particularly important for the Italian economy, which has historically been lacking in raw materials – The showcase of Centro Rottami.