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Tomra: Waste management contributes to climate protection
OSLO, Norway and MULHEIM-KARLICH, Germany, July 6, 2021 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/--

Live webcast on July 7th, 2021: TOMRA study - Holistic resource systems could 
save 2.76 billion tonnes of CO2

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of 2016 have been 
concretised by the European Commission: The new EU climate law increases the 
emission reduction target from 40% to at least 55% by 2030 to meet the 
expectations of the November World Climate Summit in Glasgow. As an innovation 
leader, TOMRA aims to help achieve the goals and take waste management to 
another level. A new study commissioned by TOMRA and conducted by EUNOMIA 
demonstrates the potential for an optimized waste management system as regards 
to climate change. Overall, a reduction of 2.76 billion tonnes of CO2/year is 
possible. 

This reduction can be achieved using Holistic Resource Systems - the optimized 
combination of key waste management practices for collection, sorting and 
recycling to facilitate the transition toward a circular economy, which is 
preventing resource depletion, reducing littering and contributing to a carbon 
neutral world. 

Holistic resource systems are an ideal combination of political framework 
regulations, such as extended producer responsibility, deposit return schemes, 
and technical processes for waste handling. London-based consultancy for 
sustainability Eunomia, has examined various models to identify the most 
efficient, cost-effective scenario for a holistic system.

The outcome is clear: 

-Deposit return systems for PET bottles and metal beverage containers, which 
deliver a return rate of over 90%, should play a central role in such a system. 
-As regard to remaining household waste, only biowaste, paper, textiles, and 
electrical and electronic equipment should be collected separately. 
-The rest should remain in a mixed waste stream which can be most efficiently 
separated into reusable materials for further recycling. 

This will enable regionally customized holistic models to cut global CO2 
emissions by up to 5% - the equivalent of grounding all commercial flights 
globally and taking 65% of cars off the road. 

"Now is the time for real action to ensure societies stop wasting resources 
with all the related negative consequences. In many places, the pandemic helped 
to meet Paris Climate Agreement goals," underlines Volker Rehrmann, Executive 
Vice President and Head of TOMRA Recycling/Mining & Circular Economy Division. 
"But even maintaining this level will require determined and consistent 
implementation, including holistic systems, to close the loops." 

The three elements of holistic waste management are: 

-Deposit return schemes (DRS) for PET and metal beverage containers deliver a 
return rate of more than 90%. They maximize captures of high quality, high 
carbon-intensity material while reducing litter (->see graphic). 
-Separate collections of biowaste, paper, textiles and electrical and 
electronic equipment (WEEE) enable these materials to be recycled for the 
greatest carbon benefit. Although separate collections are an intrinsic part of 
holistic resources, the capture rates in even best practices are not good 
enough. Further sorting of the residual waste fraction will always be 
necessary. 
-Mixed waste sorting (MWS) generates additional collection and recycling rates 
above and beyond what the other elements can deliver. The incineration or 
landfilling of plastics and other high carbon materials generate unnecessary 
greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. MWS reduces those emissions and returns more 
materials to the system for incorporation into new products. MWS needs to be 
considered an investment priority now, as it is a required backstop to ensure 
waste management systems capture as many resources as possible for recycling 
(->see image).

To further discuss these concepts and the recently released white paper 
(https://solutions.tomra.com/hrs-whitepaper-download ) , TOMRA will host a live 
webcast "Holistic Resource Systems" with Dr. Volker Rehrmann, EVP, TOMRA and 
guest Joe Papineschi, Chairperson, Eunomia on July 7, 2021 10:30 - 11:30 CET: 
https://solutions.tomra.com/ce-webcast-registration. 

- Picture are available at AP Images (http://www.apimages.com) -

Media Contacts Circular Economy:

Mithu Mohren 
Phone: +49 2630 9150 450                                                    
Email: Mithu.Mohren@tomra.com                                         

Media contacts TOMRA Recycling

Michele Wiemer, Communications Coordinator
T: +49 2630 9150 453
E: Michele.Wiemer@tomra.com 

About TOMRA Circular Economy

TOMRA was founded on an innovation in 1972 that began with the design, 
manufacturing and sale of reverse vending machines (RVMs) for automated 
collection of used beverage containers. Today TOMRA provides technology-led 
solutions that enable the circular economy with advanced collection and sorting 
systems that optimize resource recovery and minimize waste in the food, 
recycling and mining industries and is committed to building a more sustainable 
future.

TOMRA has ~100,000 installations in over 80 markets worldwide and had total 
revenues of ~9.9 billion NOK in 2020. The Group employs ~4,300 globally and is 
publicly listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange (OSE: TOM). 

For further information about TOMRA, please see www.tomra.com 

SOURCE: TOMRA
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