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Advanced mechanical recycling
recovering plastics from the waste stream
Let's fix the mix
If we collect and sort mixed waste materials before they are burned or tossed into landfills, we can avoid up to 730 million tonnes of CO2 emissions by 2030. Mixed waste sorting (MWS) is a solution to the plastic pollution problem that we can implement now.
Latest news
Official opening of “Områ” transforms Norway’s plastic recycling capability
A new chapter for circular plastics in Europe begins today with the official opening of Områ, Norway’s new national facility for sorting all types of plastic packaging waste—including plastic that previously had no other option than to go to incineration.
Introducing Områ: Norway's new national plastic sorting facility
The new plastic sorting facility in Norway jointly owned by TOMRA and Plastretur is given a new name, Områ, as it gets set to begin its commissioning process.
Read more about the Områ facilityThe plastic dilemma: Is it recyclable or waste?
Knowing whether plastic packaging should be placed in the separate bin for plastic recycling or thrown into the mixed waste bin is not always easy.
Read more about TOMRA's plastic feedstock ambitionsNew report on advanced sorting and plastic circularity in Europe
A new report explores how marker and object recognition sorting technology can contribute to circularity and traceability in plastic packaging recycling in Europe.
Read more and download the reportTOMRA signs long-term recycling feedstock supply agreements with OMV and Borealis
The agreements establish the framework for TOMRA Feedstock to provide a consistent supply of high-quality raw materials for OMV Group’s recycling operations.
Read more about the agreementsTOMRA and Plastretur sign joint venture in Norway
Norway’s first dedicated sorting plant to enable circularity of plastic packaging.
Read more about the joint venture