Tomra

  • 08 June 2022

    Tomra calls for closing the loop on plastics recycling

    There is still more to be done to close the loop in PET beverage containers field and Tomra aims at playing a key role in this context. The company considers that political framework, bold decisions and smart investments in collecting, sorting and recycling should be used to improve circularity...
  • 06 April 2022

    Tomra celebrates fifty years and aims for a world without waste

    On March 31, Tomra, the global provider of advanced collection and sorting systems, celebrated its 50th anniversary. “We live in a world that needs big transformation. We urgently need to improve sustainability, develop the circular economy, and make more efficient use of resources - challenges which Tomra’s solutions can...
  • 10 January 2022

    Third webinar ahead of GreenPlast coming up in January 2022

    As the new year gets under way, it will soon be time for a third live streamed webinar organised as part of the programme of initiatives aimed at sector professionals in the run-up to GreenPlast 2022, the new exhibition-conference event dedicated to plastics and rubber and to processing technologies and applications for these materials, which is...
  • 29 September 2021

    Tomra celebrates opening a new flake sorting Test Center in Italy

    On September 22, 2021, Tomra Recycling officially opened its new flake sorting Test Center in Italy, where the company will develop new applications and solutions in the fields of PO and PET flake sorting while simultaneously expanding its service offering. Under the theme of “Testing is believing”...
  • 20 January 2021

    Borealis and Tomra in the mechanical recycling of post-consumer waste

    Borealis and Tomra have announced the operational start of their advanced mechanical recycling demo plant in Lahnstein, Germany, the result of a partnership that marries chemistry with technology for unsurpassed results. The state-of-the-art plant processes both rigid and flexible plastic waste from households...