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  2. Tomra - Wikipedia

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    TOMRA is a Norwegian multinational corporation manufacturing collection and sorting products, ... The parent company, Tomra Systems ASA, is headquartered in Asker, ...

  3. List of the largest companies of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Tomra Systems asa: 3,965 655 439 2,006 Home Invest as: 3,948 289 267 5,381 Elkjøp Norge as: 3,900 97 66 1,616 Hess Norges as: 3,891 2,611 694 5 Kverneland Group: 3,825 -168 -355 2,615 Norsk Rikskringkasting as: 3,823 -21 0 3,444 Toyota Norge as: 3,808 128 84 88 Polimoon Group as: 3,716 136 43 0 Adecco Norge as: 3,644 136 91 6,000 Brødrene ...

  4. Investment AB Latour - Wikipedia

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    Through the company, Gustaf Douglas controlled inter alia, security firm Securitas AB and the world-leading lock producer Assa Abloy. Latour is also the biggest shareholder of the world's largest RVM provider Tomra (with 21.08% of the stock as of July 2021). Gustaf Douglas' wife and one of his sons currently serve on the company board.

  5. Petter Planke - Wikipedia

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    Petter Planke (born 7 March 1937) is a Norwegian businessperson, known for the foundation of Tomra. He was born in Oslo to Sverre Martens Planke and Vivien Brath, and is a brother of Tore Planke. He married Grete Rønneberg in 1958. [1] Planke co-founded the industry company Tomra in 1972, along with his brother.

  6. Reverse vending machine - Wikipedia

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    Moreover, TOMRA is expanding its reach as a global RVM leader in Europe and has committed to donating five Euro cents to raise money for vital medical equipment in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, with TOMRA's first publicly available R1. [7] TOMRA's R1 machine exhibits higher recycling deposit return rates, achieving 98% returns in Germany and 92% in ...

  7. Cleanaway - Wikipedia

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    A reverse vending machine in western Melbourne operated by Cleanaway and Tomra. In 2007, Cleanaway formed a joint venture with Veolia and purchased EarthPower, an organic food waste processing facility. The facility uses anaerobic digestion technology to convert food waste into combustible gas similar to natural gas to produce green electricity ...

  8. Category : Companies listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange

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  9. List of conglomerates - Wikipedia

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    A conglomerate is a combination of multiple business entities operating in entirely different industries under one corporate group, usually involving a parent company and many subsidiaries. Conglomerates are typically large and multinational corporations that manage diverse business operations across various sectors.