TOMRA: Tasmania appoints TOMRA as sole RVM solutions provider for upcoming DRS
TOMRA has been appointed as the sole reverse vending machine (RVM) solutions provider for the Australian state of Tasmania’s deposit return system (DRS), set to begin in mid-2025.
TOMRA will operate a network of 49 conveniently located refund points featuring over 100 reverse vending machines on a throughput-basis in its joint venture with Cleanaway.
With the implementation, Australia becomes the first continent fully covered by deposit return systems. TOMRA’s RVM solutions play an instrumental role in Australia, enabling increased recycling rates and less plastic pollution.
“TOMRA will bring our most modern RVM solutions to Tasmania, building on our significant experience operating in the New South Wales, Queensland, Northern Territory, Western Australian and Victorian deposit return systems. Our solutions are tailored to ensure we utilize our in-depth knowledge of the Australian market to drive maximum uptime, recycling outcomes and sustainability benefits,” said Marius Fraurud, EVP of TOMRA Collection.
Asker, 25 September 2024
TOMRA Systems ASA
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TOMRA develops solutions that enable circular economies and optimal resource productivity through automated identification, collection, grading, and sorting of resources. We optimize how resources are obtained, used, and reused – turning waste into valuable resources. Our vision is to lead the resource revolution and enable a world without waste.
TOMRA has more than 110,000 installations in over 100 markets worldwide and had total revenues of EUR 1,290 million in 2023. The Group employs 5,400 people globally and is publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. (OSE: TOM). For further information about TOMRA, please visit www.TOMRA.com
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