TOMRA

TOMRA

Produksjon av automasjonsmaskiner

Asker, Norway 86,390 følgere

Leading the Resource Revolution

Om oss

TOMRA was founded on an innovation in 1972 that began with the design, manufacturing and sale of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated collection of used beverage containers. Today TOMRA provides technology-led solutions that enable the circular economy with advanced collection and sorting systems that optimize resource recovery and minimize waste in the food, recycling and mining industries.

Nettsted
https://www.tomra.com
Bransje
Produksjon av automasjonsmaskiner
Bedriftsstørrelse
5 001-10 000 ansatte
Hovedkontor
Asker, Norway
Type
Åpent aksjeselskap
Grunnlagt
1972
Spesialiteter
Recycling, Recycling sorting, Food sorting, deposit refund scheme, reverse vending, textile sorting, food processing, plastic feedstock

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    Last year, our products helped our customers avoid nearly 23 million tonnes of CO2 equivalents. 💚 This marks an 8.7% increase from 2022 📈 and a big win for climate change mitigation.  Our advanced technology in sorting and recycling solutions has been instrumental in achieving these emissions savings. Together with our partners and stakeholders, we continue to innovate, optimize resource use, minimize waste, and drive meaningful change that benefits both businesses and the planet. 🤝 Learn more about our solutions right here: https://www.tomra.com/en/ #ClimateAction #EnvironmentalImpact #ReverseVendingMachines #DepositReturnSystem #Recycling

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    Join us at Oslo Innovation Week! We're excited to announce that TOMRA, in collaboration with ÆRA Strategic Innovation, will host an expert panel at this year’s Oslo Innovation Week. We'll highlight solutions in reusable systems and packaging by TOMRA Reuse and På(fyll)™, discussing the challenges and successes of large-scale implementation, and providing insights into future innovations. Join us in person or virtually on September 24th. 👉 Register here: https://lnkd.in/dntZpzC5 Our panelists: 🎤 Bård Bringsrud Svensen, COO & Co-Founder, På(fyll)™  🎤 Geir Sæther, Senior VP Circular Economy, TOMRA Reuse  🎤 Anne Marheim Støren, Senior Strategy and Sustainability Advisor, Orkla ASA Home and Personal Care  🎤 Ingrid Holtan Søbstad, Advisor on Plastics and Marine Litter, Oslo Municipality  🎤 Simon Smedegaard Rossau, Project Manager for Circular Packaging, City of Aarhus   🎤 Moderator: Fátima S., VP of New Market Development, TOMRA Collection Why attend? 👉 Learn how technology and collaboration are propelling the circular economy forward from industry experts.  👉 Network with like-minded professionals.  👉 Explore career opportunities with TOMRA, a leader in resource circularity and technological innovation. 💪 Register today! 👉 https://lnkd.in/dntZpzC5 #OsloInnovationWeek #Reuse #Recycling #TechInnovation #JoinUs #TOMRA #CircularEconomy #CareerOpportunities

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    Each year, TOMRA collects over 46 billion cans and bottles for recycling, but our ambitions go far beyond this. We are committed to pushing the boundaries of circularity and innovation. 💪 Recently, Marius Brun Haugen and Mikkel Nyholt from DNB Future Waves visited our demo center in Asker, Norway. They sat down with Marius Fraurud from TOMRA Collection to discuss our strategic approach to navigating increased competition and identifying new growth opportunities in the recycling sector. Listen to this episode of the #Utbytte podcast to gain valuable insights into TOMRA's longstanding presence on Oslo Børs, learn what it takes to ensure solid returns in the years ahead, and discover our mission to create a circular future! 🎧 Listen now: https://lnkd.in/dgqKUiAT  #TOMRA #CircularEconomy  

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    Every summer, millions of music lovers flock to festivals, drawn by the live music and sense of community. 🎶 These events are incredible experiences, but they also come with a heavy environmental cost. 🌍 In Europe alone, festivals generate thousands of tons of waste, with single-use containers and bottles making up a significant portion. On average, a festival attendee produces around 2.8 kg of waste per day. 🗑️ We're thrilled that our solutions are helping to change this. 🌞 Our machines have been featured at a couple festivals this year, including #ArsenalFest and more recently, the Exit Festival in Serbia. At EXIT, our machines, in collaboration with the Green EXIT initiative, allowed visitors to recycle cans and PET bottles and earn rewards for their efforts. While bringing reusable items to festivals is always the best option, our recycling solutions provide a valuable alternative. They help ensure that single-use waste is properly managed and materials are reintroduced into the production cycle, promoting circularity and reducing the environmental impact of festivals. This summer, let’s all do our part to reduce festival waste and support circularity.  💪 Learn more about our reverse vending solutions right here: https://lnkd.in/dT5WpwdN #CircularEconomy #ZeroWasteFestivals #FestivalRecycling #reversevending TOMRA Collection Srbija

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    If you're looking for quick insights from comprehensive research without spending too much time...   Our AT A GLANCE series has you covered. 💡   How does a deposit return system with a 90% collection rate impact the production of virgin bottles? 👉 https://lnkd.in/eBKGPSPT  How many tonnes of CO2 emissions can mixed waste sorting before landfill and incineration save? 👉 https://lnkd.in/dG_vM-Fa  Do you know what the three proven systems are that can help increase recycled content? 👉 https://lnkd.in/g_n7QDAs  Do you know the difference between mechanical and chemical recycling? 👉 https://lnkd.in/drHzMSDh  What are the different types of EPR schemes for specific products and applications? 👉 https://lnkd.in/dTSgX8u6     Did you know that an estimated 60-70 billion single-use takeaway containers are used every year in Europe, and most of those containers don't get recycled? 👉 https://lnkd.in/e65wyNdv  What percentage of textiles are made with virgin feedstock, and how much is made from recycled materials? 👉 https://lnkd.in/dNeTwyiP  For those who want to dive a little deeper, we also offer more extensive research on these important topics, available for free download from https://www.tomra.com/en/ #CircularEconomy #TOMRA

  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    The generational divide between Gen Z and Millennials may be quite significant in a lot of ways, but 77% of both generations prioritize the circular economy in their investment portfolios. 💡 It's a trend that's reshaping the landscape of sustainable investing and paving the way for a more circular future. We're proud to hold the second spot on Inyova Impact Investing's wish list of top 10 companies for Gen Z and millennials to invest in. Here’s why TOMRA stands out:   🌎 We're leading the way with innovations in resource optimization.  🌎 We're champions of circular solutions and practices.  🌎 We're making a positive environmental impact worldwide. Ready to join a company making a difference? Explore exciting career opportunities with us: https://lnkd.in/dEEBkeh2 #CircularEconomy #SustainableInvesting #GreenInvesting #CareerOpportunities #FutureOfInvesting #InvestInThePlanet

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    Every T-Shirt tells a story... but its journey shouldn't end in a landfill. 👕 Did you know that around 1.92 million tonnes of textile waste are produced every year? Yet, only about 30-35% of that waste is collected, and a mere 1% is recycled into new textile products. The rest? Over 90% end up in landfills, incinerators, or downcycled into items like rags and insulation. But it doesn't have to be this way. Through innovative solutions like automated sorting and high-quality, fiber-to-fiber recycling, we can transform this waste into something valuable again. This video takes you on the journey of a t-shirt - from its beginnings to its end-of-life stage, where years of washing and exposure to heat and detergents have left it beyond reuse. With advanced recycling techniques, even this worn-out fabric can be given a new life. ♻️ 🔗 Keen to know more? Download our free white paper right here: https://lnkd.in/eCsXaGND #CircularEconomy #TextilesRecycling #FibertoFiber #FastFashion

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    TriPlast, Austria’s most advanced plastics recycling plant, is now open and equipped with TOMRA’s signature orange machines. ♻️ With a sorting capacity of 100 000 tons per year, #TriPlast handles 50% of Austria's lightweight packaging sorting. This feat is achieved using cutting-edge sensor-based sorting technology, featuring 38 of our state-of-the-art AUTOSORT™ units. We're thrilled to be the chosen provider for this incredible project, significantly advancing plastic and metal recycling. TOMRA’s CEO, Tove Andersen, and Head of TOMRA Recycling, Dr. Volker Rehrmann, attended the opening ceremony, celebrating this major milestone for Austria’s recycling industry. A huge congratulations to Bernegger GmbH, ARA - Altstoff Recycling Austria AG, and Der Grüne Punkt – Duales System Deutschland GmbH! ♻️ Learn more about our recycling technologies right here 👉 https://lnkd.in/dMmE8Rqd #TOMRARecycling #CircularEconomy #PlasticRecycling #MetalRecycling

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  • Vis organisasjonssiden til TOMRA, grafisk

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    Proud to be at the forefront of innovation 🎉 In May, TOMRA won the prestigious Red Dot Design Award in product design for our cutting-edge vertical backroom solution, TOMRA RollPac! 👉 https://lnkd.in/davCTETS Recently, our design team attended the Red Dot award ceremony in Essen, Germany - an inspiring event where design enthusiasts from around the world celebrated this year's top design achievements. The Red Dot jury praised TOMRA RollPac, stating: "The TOMRA RollPac storage system impresses with well thought-out functionality and an efficient design that fulfills the need for more compact systems." TOMRA Collection Industrial Designer, Anders Haug Ertsås, expressed his excitement: "Being recognized by the design community at an event like Red Dot is truly an honor. Attending the event and meeting other designers who share a passion for our profession is incredibly inspiring." We are incredibly proud of our team and our design partners at EGGS, Part of Sopra Steria, for this recognition. Interested in joining one of our talented teams at TOMRA? Explore our open positions 👉 https://lnkd.in/e8cTg4qX #RedDotAward #RedDotWinner #Innovation #TOMRARollPac

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    Let's talk about rPET ♻️ PET (polyethylene terephthalate) is widely used for plastic drink containers and packaging because of its versatility and durability. However, making PET from scratch uses a lot of oil – about a quarter of a liter for just one bottle. rPET is the circular alternative. It's made from recycled PET bottles and containers, cutting down on the need for new raw materials. This means a much smaller carbon footprint and 79% fewer greenhouse gas emissions. Impressively, a single PET bottle can be recycled up to 20 times (maybe even more)! Here’s why rPET matters: 🔄 rPET reduces the demand for virgin plastic, conserving energy and raw materials. 🌍 Utilizing rPET minimizes plastic waste in landfills and oceans, contributing to a cleaner planet. 📉 The production of rPET emits significantly less CO2 compared to virgin PET, aiding in the fight against climate change. At TOMRA, we are dedicated to transforming waste into valuable resources like rPET. By this circular alternative, we’re not just recycling – we’re revolutionizing the lifecycle of plastics. Learn how rPET is made and why it’s key for plastics circularity: https://lnkd.in/dhh7NbKy #CircularEconomy #PlasticRecycling #TOMRA

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