Tomra - nye, helt enorme triggere i Europa og Oseania!

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TOM 11.03.2020 kl 10:49 1084

Med global markedsandel på 70 - 80% innen innsamling (pantesystemer) og ca. 60% innen sortering for resirkulering (når det gjelder sortering av plast spesifikt er Tomras globale markedsandel enda mer suveren), sier det seg selv at nasjoners og globale giganters undertegning av PLASTIC PACT i henholdsvis Europa og Australia må kunne kalles en av tidenes triggere for Norges superselskap Tomra Systems. Vær i den forbindelse også klar over at det trolig kun er et tidsspørsmål før vi kommer til å bevitne pantesystemer for annen plastemballasje enn plastflasker. Tomra har allerede for lengst uttalt at man er klar med teknologi for alt fra innsamling av tannkremtuber til shampoflasker m.m.

Forståelsen av det som nå skjer i rasende fart på dette feltet internasjonjalt, er foreløpig ikke spesielt utbredt her til lands. Personlig er jeg imidlertid i liten tvil om at retningsendringen vi nå bevitner innen global økonomi, i retning sirkulær økonomi/bærekraft, raskt vil føre til at Tomra kommer til å fremstå som Norges nye børslokomotiv. Veldig bra for kloden, og så er det mildt sagt på høy tid at Tomra nå får den anerkjennelsen på hjemmebane som dette fantastiske selskapet med sin fantastiske ledelse fortjener.



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Europe becomes the first regional initiative to join the Foundation’s Plastics Pact network

MARCH 06, 2020


The European Plastics Pact is the first regional Pact to join the Foundation's global Plastics Pact network. Launched today in Brussels, this Pact brings together governments and businesses within the European Economic Area (EEA) to work towards a common vision for a circular economy for plastic, in which plastics never become waste or pollution.

The Pact has been initiated by the French Ministry of the Ecological and Solidary Transition, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, and the Danish Ministry of Environment and Food, in consultation with more than 80 organisations from across Europe, and with the support of WRAP.

Together, the 81 members of the European Plastics Pact have committed to a set of ambitious 2025 targets. They include:

* Make all plastic packaging and single-use plastic products reusable where possible, and in all cases recyclable

* Reduce the need for virgin plastic products and packaging by at least 20%

* Increase the collection, sorting and recycling capacity of all plastics used in packaging and single-use products in participating countries by at least 25 percentage points

*Boost the use of recycled plastics as much as possible, with an average of at least 30% recycled plastics across single-use plastic products and packaging

As the first regional Pact in the network, the European Plastics Pact focuses on opportunities to drive ambitious action across country borders. Its members will:

* cooperate across the value chain on a European scale to boost the development of smarter techniques and approaches

* harmonise guidelines, standards, and national supporting frameworks

* connect to share best practices and lessons learned across Europe

Members of the European Plastics Pact include 15 governments and 66 companies. Progress will be monitored and reported each year by all signatories with a Secretariat keeping track of the results. Today, the first working groups will start to set up for monitoring and reporting. They will also discuss reduce and reuse models, how to design for a circular plastics economy, waste shipment, food contact applications, and actions to steer the supply chain.

The European Plastics Pact joins the UK, France, Chile, The Netherlands, South Africa and Portugal as part of the global Plastics Pact network, a unique platform to exchange learnings and best practices across countries and regions to accelerate the transition to a circular economy for plastic.

News Europe becomes the first regional initiative to join the Foundation’s Plastics Pact network
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Europe becomes the first regional initiative to join the Foundation’s Plastics Pact network
MARCH 06, 2020

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The European Plastics Pact is the first regional Pact to join the Foundation's global Plastics Pact network. Launched today in Brussels, this Pact brings together governments and businesses within the European Economic Area (EEA) to work towards a common vision for a circular economy for plastic, in which plastics never become waste or pollution.

The Pact has been initiated by the French Ministry of the Ecological and Solidary Transition, the Dutch Ministry of Infrastructure and Water Management, and the Danish Ministry of Environment and Food, in consultation with more than 80 organisations from across Europe, and with the support of WRAP.

Together, the 81 members of the European Plastics Pact have committed to a set of ambitious 2025 targets. They include:

Make all plastic packaging and single-use plastic products reusable where possible, and in all cases recyclable
Reduce the need for virgin plastic products and packaging by at least 20%
Increase the collection, sorting and recycling capacity of all plastics used in packaging and single-use products in participating countries by at least 25 percentage points
Boost the use of recycled plastics as much as possible, with an average of at least 30% recycled plastics across single-use plastic products and packaging
As the first regional Pact in the network, the European Plastics Pact focuses on opportunities to drive ambitious action across country borders. Its members will:

cooperate across the value chain on a European scale to boost the development of smarter techniques and approaches
harmonise guidelines, standards, and national supporting frameworks
connect to share best practices and lessons learned across Europe
Members of the European Plastics Pact include 15 governments and 66 companies. Progress will be monitored and reported each year by all signatories with a Secretariat keeping track of the results. Today, the first working groups will start to set up for monitoring and reporting. They will also discuss reduce and reuse models, how to design for a circular plastics economy, waste shipment, food contact applications, and actions to steer the supply chain.

The European Plastics Pact joins the UK, France, Chile, The Netherlands, South Africa and Portugal as part of the global Plastics Pact network, a unique platform to exchange learnings and best practices across countries and regions to accelerate the transition to a circular economy for plastic.


"The European Plastics Pact is a major step towards creating a circular economy for plastic, and the first supranational initiative to join the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s global network of Plastics Pacts. We applaud the leadership shown by the Dutch, French, and Danish governments to develop this ambitious plan, joining forces with governments and businesses across Europe to eliminate the plastics we don’t need and innovate, so the plastics we do need can be circulated in the economy and kept out of the environment."

- Sander Defruyt, New Plastics Economy Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation

"It’s time to change the game. If we want to tackle climate change, we need to look beyond energy to materials. We have to start treating plastic as the valuable raw material it is and keep it out of our oceans. We strive to reuse all plastic in the future. From your daily chocolate bar wrapper to the shampoo bottle and everything in between. This is no easy task. We need the chemical industry to develop easily recyclable plastic. We need more recycling capacity and we need new product design. I am proud that today, with all these frontrunners, we are putting together our efforts to make this work."

- Stientje van Veldhoven, Dutch Minister for Environment and Housing

"By passing the circular economy anti-waste act, France has set an end date for the application of all single-use plastic packaging in its law. This huge step requires changing production and consumption patterns within the next 20 years. Being the frontrunners of this European Plastics pact, we set the tone for all the public policies that it wants to see implemented shortly within the European Union."

- Brune Poirson, French Junior Minister for Ecological and Inclusive Transition

"The European Plastics Pact is a unique opportunity for governments and businesses to work together for a greener future. Plastics is a valuable material and it is time that we should treat it as such; by reducing, reusing and recycling much more than today. We also have to remember that this is a climate change agenda. We need to stop incinerating plastics and curb the resulting emissions. It is my sincere hope and belief that the European plastics pact can improve our climate footprint and prevent plastics from ending up in nature."

- Lea Wermelin, Danish Minister for Environment

"We are proud to have supported the development of this exciting new agreement. The launch of the first regional Plastics Pact is testament to the strength and reputation of the global network of national Pacts which are paving the way in transforming the way we make, use and dispose of plastic."

- Marcus Gover, WRAP CEO

https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/news/european-plastics-pact-first-regional-initiative-to-join-the-foundations-plastics-pact-network



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11.03.2020 kl 10:49 1078

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Regional Plastics Pact for Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Island Nations

MARCH 10, 2020


The Plastics Pact network will expand to include Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Island nations. The ANZPAC Plastics Pact was announced by The Australian Packaging Covenant Organisation (APCO) at the Federal Government’s National Plastics Summit in Canberra, Australia on 2nd March.

A first in the Pacific region, the ANZPAC Plastics Pact will work with businesses, governments, and NGOs from across the plastics value chain towards a circular economy for plastic, in which it never becomes waste or pollution.

APCO will lead the development of the ANZPAC Plastics Pact towards its official launch later this year. WRAP, who leads the UK Plastics Pact, is supporting APCO, leading engagement workshops in the Pacific Island nations.

The ANZPAC Plastics Pact joins the UK, France, Chile, The Netherlands, South Africa, Portugal, and the European Economic Area (EEA), as part of the global Plastics Pact network, a unique platform to exchange learnings and best practices across countries and regions to accelerate the transition to the circular economy for plastic.

Aligned with these other Plastics Pacts, the ANZPAC Plastics Pact will work towards a set of ambitious, time-bound targets in the following areas to:

* Eliminate unnecessary and problematic single-use plastic packaging through redesign and innovation

* Ensure all plastic packaging is reusable, recyclable or compostable

* Increase the reuse, collection, and recycling of plastic packaging

* Increase recycled content in plastic packaging

The exact targets will be released towards the end of 2020, and progress will be reported publicly each year.

Throughout this year, APCO will be developing the programme in close consultation with local industry representatives in all regions. The process kicked off with the first industry workshop on 3rd March, which attracted more than 80 attendees. Further industry workshops will follow, with the next one set to take place in New Zealand in the next few months.

Industry players from across the plastics value chain have already shown strong engagement with the programme. Companies including Amcor, Kmart Australia, Mars, Nestlé Oceania, SUEZ, Unilever, Veolia, and Woolworths have confirmed their support for a common approach such as the ANZPAC programme. The Australian Food and Grocery Council, the Business Council for Sustainable Development Australia, the Australian Institute of Packaging and Planet Ark Environmental Foundation are also strongly supporting the new programme’s development.

The ANZPAC Plastics Pact is welcoming stakeholders from across the value chain and the region to co-shape the programme. Contact memberservices@packagingcovenant.org.au for more information or visit www.packagingcovenant.org.au.


"We welcome the announcement of the ANZPAC Plastics Pact and look forward to working together with the governments and industry of Australia, New Zealand, and the Pacific Islands to drive real change towards a circular economy for plastic, by eliminating problematic and unnecessary plastic items, innovating to ensure that the plastics they do need are reusable, recyclable, or compostable, and circulating the plastic items they use to keep them in the economy and out of the environment. Together we can create a world without plastic waste or pollution."

- New Plastics Economy Lead, Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Sander Defruyt

"It was fantastic to meet today with key stakeholders from government and industry at the Plastics Summit to explore what tangible solutions are needed to address the plastics crisis. We commend the government for leading this approach and providing the ideal platform for us to unveil the new, industry-led ANZPAC initiative. Plastic is a global supply chain problem and that means to manage it effectively, Australia needs an international approach. The Ellen Macarthur Foundation’s Plastic Pact network is a proven, effective model being rolled out across the world, and I’m very pleased that APCO Members and key stakeholders will be leading the delivery of this program for our region. We are wasting no time and will be kicking off the industry action at a workshop in Sydney tomorrow to start developing targets and priority projects."

- Brooke Donnelly, CEO of APCO

"WRAP is delighted to see APCO announce plans for an ANZPAC. The UK Plastics Pact has been very successful in transforming the plastics landscape in the UK. WRAP, who developed the UK Plastics Pact in collaboration with the Ellen MacArthur Foundation, have been involved in supporting a number of Plastics Pacts around the world as part of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation's global Plastics Pact network. This has the power to completely transform how we produce, use and dispose of plastics".

- David Rogers, Head of International Resource Management, WRAP UK

https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/news/regional-plastics-pact-for-australia-new-zealand-and-the-pacific-island-nations
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11.03.2020 kl 11:38 1034

I dag skjer det! Kun timer igjen til EU presenterer sin handlingsplan for sirkulær økonomi! Spennende!



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EU Commission prepares circular economy action plan

March 11, 2020


The EU Commission will present its new action plan for the circular economy today.

The IK Industrievereinigung Kunststoffverpackungen (German Association for Plastic Packaging and Films) expects the action plan to target a faster end to the landfilling of plastics packaging waste and stronger markets for recyclates.

https://plasticsinpackaging.com/online/ec-commission-prepares-circular-economy-action-plan/
Kommentatoren
11.03.2020 kl 12:00 1003

Hva så med kursutviklingen hittil i dag? Nærliggende å tenke tvangssalg? Hvem vet... Det er heldigvis helt fritt frem for å kjøpe og selge på børsen. Én ting er iallefall sikkert: Det er ikke nyhetsbildet og utviklingen i valutamarkedet som gjør at Tomra-kursen faller i dag. Gitt disse valutakursene (USD/NOK 9,5672 og EUR/NOK 10,8311) spår jeg topp- og bunnlinjefest når Tomra presenterer Q1 2020 5.mai.
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