Tomra - da kan vi juble for "all-in" pantesystem i Skottland!

Kommentatoren
TOM 06.05.2019 kl 18:10 9146

Ja, for etter å ha lest det jeg videreformidler her, tror jeg trygt vi kan slippe jublen løs, og vedtar skottene et "ALL-IN" PANTESYSTEM med HØYE PANTESATSER, kommer resten av Storbrtitannia (England, Nord-Irland og Wales) til å gjøre det samme. Det er for lengst uttrykt fra øverste politiske hold at hele Storbritannia vil få et samkjørt pantesystem. Det har den britiske miljøvernministeren Michael Gove sagt i klartektst. Jo større og jo mer omfattende og komplekst pantesystem, jo større blir Tomras hovedrolle. Det sier seg selv når Tomra har nær 80% global markedsandel innen pantesystemer og dette er et prestisjeprosjekt av de sjeldne for skotske og britiske myndigheter.

Zero Waste Scotland er finansiert av skotske myndigheter og oppevnt til å utforme Skottlands pantesystem. Som dere kan lese nedefor, uttaler nå Zero Waste Scotland at skotske myndigheter ønsker et "all-in" pantesystem.



3 MAY 2019 by Will Date

Local authorities ‘will benefit’ from DRS


Local authorities will overall get a net benefit from the introduction of a Deposits Return Scheme for drinks containers, according to Zero Waste Scotland which is helping plan for the introduction of the scheme north of the border.

And, plans for a deposit return scheme for drinks containers in Scotland look likely to favour a higher deposit level, and are being drawn up on an ‘all-in’ basis to encompass a wide set of materials and container sizes.

Details of the possible format of the Scottish DRS, which will be introduced ahead of similar schemes in England, Northern Ireland and Wales, were discussed at the annual conference of the Scottish branch of the Local Authority Recycling Advisory Committee in Glasgow yesterday (2 May).

The measure sees consumers pay a deposit on the purchase of a soft drink, which is recouped if the packaging is returned for recycling.

Legislation

Zero Waste Scotland, the Scottish government funded resources body, is currently drawing up the final designs for how a Scottish DRS will function ahead of the introduction of legislation for the scheme later this year.

David Barnes, programme manager for Zero Waste Scotland, told the conference that the measure in Scotland is primarily aimed at reducing litter, whilst also capturing a higher volume of drinks containers and at a higher quality than those collected at the kerbside.

Questions were raised from delegates about the cost of the measure, as well as the impact on local authority kerbside collections, and whether it would incentivise ‘picking’ from recycling bins to create an income.

Up to 20p

Mr Barnes indicated that plans are being considered for the DRS rate to be set at a level that would incentivise the purchaser to return the packaging, with a potential deposit of up to 20p per item on the table.

“From our perspective, what we are keen to do is set the deposit rate at a level that motivates the person who purchased the container to return it for recycling, not just to create an opportunity for those who are less well off to do that.”

On the materials that this is likely to cover, he suggested that an ‘all-in’ approach is favoured by the Scottish Government, meaning that it will target all container sizes and materials.

“We are looking at an all in DRS,” he said. “Scottish Government has determined that it [an on the go DRS] doesn’t deliver the step change we are looking for, it targets that narrow a proportion of the containers that it doesn’t deliver against the objectives I have described.

Income streams

On the likely impact on income streams for local authorities, he said that the loss of revenue for recyclable materials would be offset by an increase in the diversion of material away from the residual waste stream, and a reduction in the cost of managing the proportion of that waste as litter.

“In terms of the impact for local authorities, we are aware that some of the material is an income stream but there is a huge amount going to residual waste that is being treated at cost to local authorities, and actually what our modelling shows that local authorities are net beneficiaries in terms of financial savings.”

Earlier in the day the conference also heard from the Scottish Government’s head of zero waste unit Janet McVea, who also highlighted the ongoing consultation on extended producer responsibility being undertaken alongside Defra.

She said: “The aim is to incentivise and steer manufacturing choices. But, I can’t emphasise enough how much of a game changer this reform could be and the opportunities that could present for local authorities and the opportunities to support more consistent collection of materials.”

On the impact of a DRS on local authorities, Ms Vea added: “There will continue to be a need for effective kerbside collections alongside a DRS and we will continue to work with local government as implementation plans progress.”

https://www.letsrecycle.com/news/latest-news/councils-benefit-drs/
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Sydney
08.05.2019 kl 08:09 6020

Veldig bra kommentatoren! Det bør vel gi positive utslag selv om det allerede er priset inn en del vekst.
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Kommentatoren
08.05.2019 kl 07:32 6056

Husk at store Tomra-nyheter ja de får dere først her på Hegnars forum! ?

Nå bekrefter The Times at i dag kommer den skotske regjeringen til å slippe nyheten om at Skottland innfører et "all-in" pantesystem med høye pantesatser. Så dette er en stor dag for Tomra! Ikke minst når vi vet at resten av Storbritannia kommer til å følge i skottenes fotspor slik at systemet etterhvert kommer til å betjene mer enn 65'millioner innbyggere i England, Skottland, Wales og Nord-Irland. Dette er "betal artikkel" så vil dere lese mer (gratis i en måned), må dere registrere dere.



Scotland leads the way with deposit scheme for bottles and cans

Marc Horne | Ben Webster, Environment Editor
May 8 2019, 12:01am, The Times


The price of drinks cans and bottles in Scotland is set to rise by up to 20p as the country becomes the first in the UK to introduce a deposit return scheme.

A charge will be added to the price of glass and plastic bottles and cans, and will be refunded if customers return their empties to collection points in shops, supermarkets and public areas.

The Scottish government confirmed that a statement outlining details of the scheme would be made today. A consultation attracted more than 3,000 responses, with almost 60 per cent backing a charge of between 15p and 20p.

The introduction of deposit return schemes in European countries such as Norway and Germany has pushed recycling rates to 95 per cent, compared with…

https://www.thetimes.co.uk/article/deposit-return-scheme-adds-20p-to-price-of-bottles-and-cans-9ltp9ttsx
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Sydney
07.05.2019 kl 11:35 6212

Har ikke fått hørt q rapporten enda. Snakket de om Scotland? Tomra vil vel få en avgjørende rolle i uka?.
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Kommentatoren
07.05.2019 kl 09:53 6308

Legg merke til at Ranstrand og Gundersen overhodet ikke "hausser" infoen som kommer frem i trådstart her under presentasjonen. Det kunne de selvsagt gjort, for det er fantastiske nyheter for Tomra og helt sikkert 100% etterrettelig ettersom kilden som kom med disse opplysningene under en konferanse, er den skotske regjeringens egen organisasjon "Zero Waste Scotland" som nå er i sluttfasen når det gjelder å designe skottenes pantesystem som er direkte retningsgivende for pantesystemet som vil bli innført i hele Storbritannia med over 65 millioner innbyggere. Dermed er altså dette "en kjempenyhet vi fortsatt har til gode" noen dager, til den blir offisielt kommunisert til markedet fra regjeringshold. Imponerende nøktern Tomras ledelse! En stor styrke i det lange bildet.
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Slettet bruker
07.05.2019 kl 09:34 6363

NB! Husk på at det blir betalt ut utbytte i dag på 4,5 kr/aksje. Slik den står nå i 250,5 er den verken opp eller ned i dag.
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Slettet bruker
07.05.2019 kl 09:29 6388

Tok et jafs på 245. Takk for gavepakken :)
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jenskristian
07.05.2019 kl 09:29 6389

Den eneste gode grunnen jeg kan se er at vi er ex utbytte fra og med i dag og denne delt på Shareville.

TOM:LAVERE MOMENTUM INNEN FOOD VIL FORTSETTE INN I 2. KV -GUNDERSEN
08:35

Oslo (TDN Direkt): Tomra forventer at det lavere momentumet i nye ordre som selskapet opplever innen Food-segmentet i virksomheten Sorting Solutions vil fortsette inn i andre kvartal, men situasjonen er midlertidig.

Det sier finansdirektør Espen Gundersen i Tomra under førstekvartalspresentasjonen tirsdag.

Tomra kommuniserte i dagens kvartalsrapport at de ser noe lavere moment innen Food i Sorting Solutions.
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Kommentatoren
07.05.2019 kl 09:22 6415

Kjemperesultat, kjempemomentum! :)

Det er nesten som om man må lure på om de som trykker på salgsknappen nå ved børsåpning har drukket tettt hele natten. ;) Tipper dog de er edrue nok, men har satt seg selv i en litt vrien posisjon i aksjen. Bærekraftig løsning er dog neppe å tisse i buksen for å holde varmen slik Tomra dundrer frem nå som det skrikes ut etter mer bærekraftige løsninger over hele kloden så her var det virkelig litt å hente på morrakvisten! :)
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Sydney
07.05.2019 kl 07:34 6553

Det virka jo som gode tall!
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Slettet bruker
07.05.2019 kl 07:12 6587

TOMRA Q1: Good start of the year positioning for further growth
Revenues in the first quarter 2019 ended at 2,081 MNOK, up 19% from 1,754 MNOK
in first quarter last year. Organic, currency adjusted revenues were up 14% for
the group, 8% for TOMRA Collection Solutions and 20% for TOMRA Sorting
Solutions.

Gross margin was 42% in the quarter compared to 41% in first quarter 2018,
reflecting stable margins in TOMRA Collection Solutions and improved margins in
TOMRA Sorting Solutions.

Operating expenses amounted to 667 MNOK in the quarter, an increase from 580
MNOK in first quarter last year due to higher business activity, currencies and
acquisition of BBC (BBC consolidated into group financials from 1 March 2018).

EBITA reached 207 MNOK in first quarter 2019, up 46% from same period last
year.

Cash flow from operations in first quarter 2019 were 229 MNOK, compared to 120
MNOK in first quarter 2018.

IFRS 16 was introduced in first quarter 2019 and had a positive effect of 64
MNOK on cash flow from operations and 7 MNOK on EBITA respectively.

On 27th of March, the EU Single-use Plastics Directive was formally approved by
the European Parliament. "With the new regulation, EU has proven its leadership
role on environment by setting ambitious targets on collection rates and amount
of recycled content in new products. We see great potentials to benefit from the
legislative framework by pursuing our strategy on the circular economy and
developing a sustainable business model.", says Stefan Ranstrand, President and
CEO of TOMRA.

Collection Solutions: Good growth in Australia and stable elsewhere

Revenues equaled 1,042 MNOK in the first quarter 2019, up from 934 MNOK in first
quarter last year. After adjustment for currency changes, revenues were up 8%.

Gross margin was 40%, unchanged from last year. Operating expenses amounted to
278 MNOK, up from 253 MNOK last year, mainly due to currencies and cost related
to the preparation for new deposit markets. EBITA was 139 MNOK, an increase from
121 MNOK first quarter last year.

The ramp-up in New South Wales was completed in 2018 with an installed base of
1,200 RVMs, in addition to approx. 100 RVMs in Queensland operational from
November 2018. Both markets have enjoyed good throughput volumes through the
summer season, contributing to the year-over-year growth in Collection
Solutions.

Sorting Solutions: Continued strong momentum in Recycling

Revenues equaled 1,039 MNOK in first quarter 2019, up 20% in local currencies,
adjusted for acquisitions (BBC). Gross margin was 44%, up 42% from same period
last year.

Operating expenses were up from 307 MNOK to 365 MNOK, due to higher activity,
the acquisition of BBC and currency effects.

EBITA increased from 41 MNOK in first quarter 2018 to 92 MNOK in first quarter
2019, positively influenced by topline growth and gross margin improvements.

Order intake was 1,104 MNOK in first quarter 2019, compared to 1,188 MNOK in
first quarter last year. The order backlog decreased slightly from 1,515 MNOK to
1,464 MNOK end of first quarter 2019.

Revenues in the Food business stream improved year-over-year, while order
backlog decreased due to lower order intake in US and more orders taken to P/L.
The order intake improved in Recycling year-over year with both revenues and
order backlog significantly up compared to same period last year.

Asker, 7 May 2019
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