TOMRA Group Feature Articles
The 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 ambitions
EPR: At the core of plastic pollution control
As plastic pollution continues to soar, extended producer responsibility (EPR) is becoming an increasingly important policy tool to mitigate this crisis. Through EPR, the operational logistics and costs of managing waste are placed firmly on the producers of that waste, creating a financial incentive for them to create and manage their products and packaging in more sustainable ways.
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Getting to zero: How ambitious recycling targets can combat global plastic pollution
Today, only 9% of plastic finds its way back into the production cycle after it has been thrown away — a far cry from the target the EU’s Packaging and Packaging Waste Directive has set (50% of plastic to be recycled by 2025 and 55% by 2030). In anticipation of the third round of negotiations for the UN Treaty on Plastic Pollution, where delegates from around the world will gather in Nairobi, Kenya to discuss the terms of the Treaty, TOMRA has published 10 recommendations for consideration.
Read more about how to reach ambitious recycling targets
The UN Treaty on Plastic Pollution can drive global waste management solutions
TOMRA supports Clean4Change initiative
Team collects 76,560 pieces of litter in global clean-up
Clean4Change 2022
How system integrity helps achieve higher packaging recycling rates
System integrity is critical to a trusted, reliable, and effective system. Learn more about the final design principle in this series.
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Global trends in EPR schemes: producer responsibility for consumer packaging
EPR schemes ensure that companies take responsibility for the collection, sorting, and recycling of the packaging they place on the market, from start to finish.
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How consumer convenience can influence the success of EPR systems for packaging waste
High-performing EPR schemes are built on a combination of five design principles, with convenience being a fundamental pillar that most directly impacts a consumer’s role in the system.
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Driving resource efficiency with packaging targets
Analysis of EPR schemes shows that creating a trifecta of packaging targets drives resource efficiency. Read more about the second EPR design principle covered in this series: Performance.
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Increasing the circularity of packaging - can resetting how recycling rates are calculated help?
EPR schemes have the power to advance the circular economy, but they need to be designed properly. There are five design principles of high-performing EPR schemes. The first is Circularity.
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Reduce, reuse, recycle: what is a circular economy for plastic?
TOMRA explores the potential of the circular economy in helping to achieve environmental targets and how to achieve a circular economy for plastic.
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What is Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR)?
Learn more about Extended Producer Responsibility: What is it? Why is it important, and what does it mean for manufacturers, and others in the value chain?
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Only 2% of plastic packaging is recycled in a closed loop. What about the other 98%?
The demand for plastic continues to grow and, currently, only 2% of plastic packaging is kept in a closed loop. What can be done to change this?
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Unlocking the circular potential of polyesterene
TOMRA is here to change negative misconceptions about Polystyrene (PS) and prove that this material is not only recyclable, but incredibly valuable.
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What is the circular economy?
The circular economy is transforming the way we use and reuse resources, reducing waste and improving the sustainability of our planet. But what is the circular economy, and how does it work?
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A blueprint for a better future: Achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals
HolyGrail - intelligent sorting to achieve a circular economy for packaging
HolyGrail is a revolutionary digital technology that can enable better sorting and higher-quality recycling rates.
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5 ways the circular economy reduces waste and increases value for people and planet
Here are five examples of circular economies that are transforming industries and already in action across the globe, including container deposit schemes for closed-loop recycling.
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