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Tomra has introduced a new reverse vending machine (RVM) – called TOMRA R2 – designed to allow smaller stores to accept over 100 empty drink containers for recycling in one go.


The launch includes two new features for deposit refunds: digital vouchers accessible via mobile browsers and expanded options for charitable donations.


According to the company, the Tomra R2 RVM emerges from market testing as the next generation of multi-feed returns, building on the success of Tomra R1, which is suited for high-volume retailers. The R2's compact design enables its installation in a wider range of stores, having been tested in Germany, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark and the Netherlands.


Tomra R2 aims to "rethink recycling" and reimagine traditional reverse vending with a minimalist, wall-mounted design that enhances user accessibility and guidance. The machine optimises screen space to provide intuitive instructions, making the recycling process simpler for users.


The R2 is compatible with existing Tomra backroom storage solutions (such as Tomra MultiPac 2, EasyPac 1 and 2, and RollPac), allowing retailers to upgrade their RVM without investing in new equipment. Service access and cleaning is positioned at the back, minimising disruption on the retail floor.


Additionally, retailers can now feature up to nine charities or community organisations for consumers to donate their deposit refunds, up from the previous limit of four.


On-screen user interface for charity donations

Tomra has introduced Digital Vouchers for deposit refunds, eliminating the need for apps. Users can scan a QR code on the RVM screen to receive a voucher in their mobile browser, creating a touch-free experience. This feature allows recyclers to shop while their containers are processed and receive their Digital Voucher afterward.


Jonas Døvik, product manager for multi-feed solutions at Tomra Collection, said: "Today’s launch makes you rethink recycling and the reverse vending user experience. It brings benefit for all reverse vending stakeholders – with Tomra R2’s convenience for both retailers and recyclers, Digital Vouchers for consumers and greater donation opportunities to contribute to the wider community."


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Tomra introduces R2 reverse vending machine for smaller stores

Rafaela Sousa

8 October 2024

Tomra introduces R2 reverse vending machine for smaller stores

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