Germany-based TOMRA Sorting Recycling has introduced its AutoSort Color, a new machine designed to work in combination with TOMRA’s AutoSort Laser to separate glass from municipal solid waste (MSW).
Company says its InnoSort and AutoSort devices can help produce high-purity recycled PE and PP plastic flakes. Tomra says its InnoSort device is now available in a two-meter (6.5 feet) width size..
Tomra Sorting Recycling and Stadler UK worked as technology providers for Viridor’s £15.4 million upgrade of its Masons Materials Recycling Facility (MRF) near Ipswich, which took place last year.
Two major developers of plastics recycling systems will discuss new technology during the K 2016 fair next month. Linz, Austria-based Erema Engineering Recycling Maschinen und Anlagen GmbH (Hall 9/C05 ...
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Tomra Recycling will feature the company’s latest sorting innovations during NPE2024 in Orlando, May 6-10, 2024, at booth #S35185. Team members will preview Tomra’s latest artificial intelligence (AI) ...
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