TOMRA to showcase its world-class sensor-based sorting solutions at RWM Expo 2024

Visitors to RWM Expo 2024, which takes place on 11-12 September at the NEC in Birmingham, will have the opportunity to find out about TOMRA’s pioneering GAINnext™ applications to separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics, as well as other world-class sensor-based sorting solutions.

Representatives from TOMRA will be on hand at Stand ME-E200 to highlight the latest developments in sensor-based sorting technology for waste and metals.

A key focus for TOMRA at this year’s show will be three new revolutionary applications to separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics for PET, PP and HDPE. GAINnext™ is a deep learning-based sorting add-on for TOMRA’s world-renowned AUTOSORT™ units. By combining sensor-based material identification and deep learning object recognition, TOMRA is the first in the industry to be able to quickly and efficiently separate food-grade from non-food-grade plastics for PET, PP and HDPE on a large scale. GAINnext™ has made food-grade sorting a reality – and has made it possible to achieve higher than 95% purity rPET, rPP and rHDPE – the level EU regulation requires to fulfil food safety standards.

Other waste sorting solutions that TOMRA will be showcasing at this year’s event include the latest version of INNOSORT™ FLAKE which was launched in late 2023 and AUTOSORT™ SPEEDAIR. Capable of simultaneously detecting polymers and colours, INNOSORT™ FLAKE is designed specifically for high-throughput purification of plastic flakes. AUTOSORT™ SPEEDAIR is designed for high-speed, high-purity intelligent sorting of plastic films and lightweight packaging.

Those visitors interested in TOMRA’s metals sorting solutions will be able to learn about AUTOSORT™ PULSE – a dynamic laser induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) solution for sorting aluminium scrap by alloy; FINDER™ for ultra-flexible sorting of non-ferrous metal and X-TRACT™ for powerful precision x-ray sorting of aluminium from heavy metals.

Representatives from the pioneering start-up PolyPerception which offers AI-based waste flow monitoring will also be on Stand ME-E200, with TOMRA having acquired a 25% stake in PolyPerception earlier this year. TOMRA’s advanced material sorting systems and cloud-based monitoring solution, TOMRA Insight, combined with PolyPerception’s innovative waste analysis solution are enabling PET recyclers and sorting plants to optimise the entire recycling process and material flow.

Terry Keyworth, Sales Manager UK and Ireland at TOMRA Recycling, comments: “We’re looking forward to being back at RWM again this year. It’s always a great networking opportunity which attracts a vast range of professionals from across the waste management industry. The show is an ideal platform for us to highlight our latest product developments and talk to existing and potential customers about the many ways in which we can optimise resource recovery and help close the loop on a vast range of materials.”