Year Archive
Recycling news 2024
REDWAVE and TOMRA announce agreement to offer a complete solution for Zorba sorting
The two leading sorting solutions providers, REDWAVE and TOMRA, have announced a strategic agreement aimed at providing customers with a seamless supply of sorting systems based on XRF (x-ray fluorescence) and XRT (x-ray transmission) technology. This new arrangement will make it easier and more efficient for customers to access top-tier sorting technologies from one turnkey supplier.
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The vital role of aluminum recycling in achieving carbon neutrality goals
Here, Frank van de Winkel, Market Strategy Manager – Metal at TOMRA Recycling, outlines the current aluminum recycling landscape and explains how, by embracing cutting-edge sorting technology, numerous industries can pave the way for a more circular economy.
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TOMRA expands GAINnext™ ecosystem to include PET Cleaner and Deinking/Paper Cleaning applications for North America
TOMRA Recycling announces the expansion of its GAINnext™ deep-learning-based AI ecosystem to include two new applications in North America for material recovery facilities (MRFs) and secondary recyclers.
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TOMRA Sorting GmbH receives gold medal in EcoVadis sustainability rating
TOMRA Sorting GmbH has been awarded the gold medal by EcoVadis for its sustainability performance, highlighting the company's progress in the areas of environment, labor and human rights, ethics and sustainable procurement.
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NPP leverages TOMRA’s deep learning technology to enhance the purification process of rPET production
Nord Pal Plast (NPP), a France-based subsidiary of the European group Dentis that specializes in producing recycled PET flakes derived from post-consumer plastic bottles, was the first to test TOMRA’s PET Cleaner application.
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TOMRA publishes new eBook on the future of aluminum recycling
Leading global sorting solutions provider, TOMRA Recycling, has published a new eBook in the run-up to the ALUMINIUM Düsseldorf trade show which takes place from 8-10 October.
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AI as a catalyst for material circularity
Artificial intelligence (AI) and deep learning are revolutionizing the recycling industry. They not only increase efficiency but also increase sorting granularity. Additionally, these technologies are unlocking completely new applications. Dr. Volker Rehrmann, our EVP and Head of TOMRA Recycling, discusses the potential of AI for our industry.
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New AI Deep Learning Innovation
Leading global sorting solutions provider, TOMRA Recycling, announces a new packaging sorting application for GAINnext™, which leverages deep learning – a subset of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning – to remove hard to classify materials.
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TOMRA to showcase its world-class collection and sensor-based sorting solutions at RWM Expo 2024
Visitors to RWM Expo 2024, which takes place on 11-12 September at the NEC in Birmingham, will have the opportunity to find out about TOMRA Recycling Sorting’s pioneering GAINnext™ applications to separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics, as well as other world-class sensor-based sorting solutions for waste and metals on Stand ME-E200.
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TOMRA supports Henkel to optimize packaging for recycling
Product manufacturers have a major role to play in the success of recycling. Both TOMRA and Henkel recognize this and are working together to test the consumer-goods producer's packaging for sortability, prior to market launch.
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Wyllie Recycling chooses TOMRA as its technology partner
Wyllie Recycling Ltd, one of Scotland's leading family-owned recycling businesses, has invested in three of TOMRA’s world-renowned AUTOSORT™ optical sorters as part of a £3 million upgrade at the company’s mixed containers MRF in Perth, central Scotland.
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TOMRA Recycling embraces future working practices in new office building
Standing as a symbol for the company’s vision and values: TOMRA Recycling’s new office building offers space for an ever-increasing workforce.
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TOMRA's technology enables Sackers to achieve 99% recovery of non-ferrous metal
Suffolk-based scrap metal recycling specialists, Sackers, has invested in one of TOMRA’s advanced sensor-based metals sorting solutions for its 40 tonnes per hour (tph) metal recycling site in Great Blakenham, near Ipswich. The site is one of two owned and operated by the company.
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TOMRA to feature latest AI's plastic and flake sorting solutions at NPE 2024
TOMRA Recycling will feature its latest sorting innovations available to the plastics industry during NPE 2024 in Orlando, May 6-10, 2024, at TOMRA exhibit #S35185.
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TOMRA @ IFAT 2024 to demonstrate the role its technologies are playing in transforming resource recovery
Global sensor-based sorting technology provider, TOMRA Recycling, will further strengthen its position as a leader in resource recovery when the company reveals its latest technology portfolio at IFAT 2024 (13-17 May in Munich, Germany).
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TOMRA achieves worldwide industry first with groundbreaking food-grade plastics sorting solution
Leading global sorting solutions provider, TOMRA Recycling, has announced the launch of three revolutionary applications to separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics for PET, PP and HDPE.
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Extending the lifecycle of ELV - trends and regulations
The automotive industry is among the largest consumers of primary materials and thereby a huge emitter of greenhouse gas emissions.
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TOMRA names Michelle Landon Regional Service Director Americas
In this newly created role for the Americas region, Landon will direct the teams responsible for initial installation, optimization and commissioning of TOMRA’s leading sensor-based sorting equipment and technology throughout North and South America.
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Bakcycle recycles flexible packaging at the highest quality using TOMRA technologies
Bakcycle Recycling successfully produces high-quality granules from post-consumer LDPE packaging waste using TOMRA’s advanced sensor-based sorting technologies, setting a new standard in the Turkish recycling industry.
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