Norner offers services in recyclable packaging development, recycling pilot trials and material testing as well as RecyClass certification of recyclability
Welding is a common practise when installing and joining pipelines of polyethylene (PE). This is however a complex procedure which require an accurate welding operation.
It is important that all industries contribute to less waste, more reuse, and more sustainable solutions.
Waste and pollution are design flaws rather than inevitable by-products of the things we make.
Plastic packaging has several environmental benefits due to their material properties.
Approval in accordance with both IMO Resolution IMO MSC.215(82) and IMO MSC.288(87) for our Marine coating testing.
The complexity of the structures makes it nearly impossible to recycle these films, leading to the growing amount of multi-layer packaging waste.
Growing consumer demand and legislative requirements drives innovation in recycled plastics.
Senior Engineer at Norner AS
From: Porsgrunn, Norway
Lives in: Porsgrunn, Norway
Senior Researcher
From: São Paulo, Brazil
Lives in: Skjelsvik, Porsgrunn, Norway
Senior Researcher at Norner AS
From: Garagoa, Colombia
Lives in: Hovet, Porsgrunn, Norway
Future Materials is a national test and development center for materials.
Norner is one of the owners of Future Materials Norwegian Catapult Centre together with Elkem, ReSiTec and UiA (MIL).
LYCRO has an ambition to significantly improve the sustainability for their returnable crates business and created the RE-CReATE project.
For the 5th year in a row Norner arranged (our) Beach Cleaning Campaign. Previous years we have managed to remove about half a ton of litter during an evening’s effort in the spring with our employees, local customers and business partners. This year we wanted to achieve more and at the same time do it safe where necessary Covid-19 measures were taken.
Sustainability has always been a key aspect of packaging, but the importance has never been higher. Our barrier online calculator can be a very useful tool in development and implementation of more sustainable solutions.
Food and food safety are high on the agenda, and for food packaging more knowledge about migrating chemical substances, both intentionally added (IAS) and non-intentionally added (NIAS) is needed.
Norner has developed and offer a novel own technology for modification of the injection moulding process to create an easy slip surface of plastics articles and packaging.
Norner and HTExplore join forces to bridge the gap between catalyst High Throughput Screening (HTS) and application development of polymers.
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