The Norwegian Retailers' Environment Fund will contribute to achieving 50% material recycling of all plastics waste by 2025. Norner and Mepex have been given the assignment to prepare the knowledge base on how to achieve this ambitious target.
Norner joins the pact as a supporting organisation and will support the implementation of the European Plastics Pact.
Plastics is still a fantastic material. And we will produce more of it for many years to come.
In mid-October 2019, the world's largest trade fair for the plastics industry, the K-fair in Düsseldorf, took place in Düsseldorf . The fair gathered more than 3,000 exhibitors from more than 60 countries.
New SEM-EDS - Scanning Electron Microscope - Energy Dispersive Spectrometer is installed and in operation.
It was a true milestone for the Norwegian petrochemical industry when the site at Rønningen in Bamble municipality opened 40 years ago.
Norway Health Tech is a non-for-profit member organisation, representing the full value chain of healthcare.
The new Polymer Exploration Centre will be a modern international research and technology centre for the plastics industry and provide research services throughout the value chain.
Norner steps into the future with an increasing growth and interesting plans for major investments in a new technology centre.
Norner was invited as a speaker at the 16th International AMETEK MOCON Technical conference.
Norner will contribute with expertise on polymer development and barrier packaging materials.
This is the most important quality standard for test laboratories internationally.
Barrier properties of packaging materials are important requirements when selecting and developing optimal packaging systems.
International conference on plastics circular economy
Norner is preparing for the future by working with sustainable solutions across the whole value chain.
We can all contribute to fight marine littering
Norner believes that we all can be a part of the solution to stop marine littering