At K 2025, TOMRA will present a broad spectrum of solutions for increased plastics circularity. TOMRA Recycling, TOMRA Feedstock and TOMRA Collection will offer insights into available and coming technology for collection, sorting and fine-sorting of plastics, and TOMRA Reuse will present their systems for reusable takeaway packaging for cities and events.
“Over the past 50 years, TOMRA has been a provider of solutions for increasing plastics circularity. At K 2025, the world’s leading trade fair for plastics and rubbers, we have decided to present our wide range of solutions and insights together, to showcase the opportunities available for customers and partners looking to reduce, reuse and recycle plastics in a holistic manner. We welcome everyone to visit our stand to learn more,” says Tove Andersen, President and CEO of TOMRA.
TOMRA’s Recycling division will spotlight cutting-edge sorting technologies that accelerate plastic circularity, demonstrating that sorting is no longer just about recovering and upgrading plastics – it’s about achieving the highest level of material granularity while increasing transparency and digitization in sorting facilities. From the versatile AUTOSORT™ paired with GAINnext™ AI for complex material recognition, to INNOSORT™ FLAKE and AUTOSORT™ FLAKE for high-quality flake sorting, TOMRA empowers recyclers to meet rising quality and regulatory demands.
Supporting these solutions are TOMRA Insight’s cloud-based monitoring portal and PolyPerception’s AI-driven material analysis, bringing transparency and efficiency to sorting operations.
TOMRA Collection will showcase its industry-leading reverse vending technology for collecting drink containers for recycling, which powers many of today’s deposit return schemes to incentivize container returns.
Previewing at K Show is the flagship TOMRA R1 and T9 with MultiPac Air system, featuring the TOMRA T9 reverse vending machine, multi-feed TOMRA R1 (where users pour in 100+ containers at once rather inserting them one by one), and MultiPac Air backroom storage solution. Together, they efficiently handle high volumes and different materials of drink containers, with high system speed and greater storage capacity – driving optimal convenience for the recycler and efficient handling for the operator.
TOMRA is also represented by its corporate ventures TOMRA Feedstock and TOMRA Reuse, set up to explore ways the company’s technology and solutions can be applied in new ways to enable circular economies and resource efficiency.
TOMRA Feedstock focuses on closing the loop for plastics and will in early November be opening Områ, Norway’s national sorting facility for plastic packaging with a capacity to sort plastics recovered from mixed waste streams into ten mono-fractions suitable for high-grade recycling.
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