Tana Oy articles
Rising climate expectations are pushing waste-management operators to identify where emissions originate and where reductions yield the greatest impact. The industry discussion centers on whether common standards for emissions management can be established across waste-management machinery.
ESG Specialist Essi Sarja outlines Tana's approach to emissions management through continuous development, machine efficiency, lifecycle th
The Adelaide Hills Region Waste Management Authority (AHRWMA) is proving how TANA landfill compactors can drive landfill compaction efficiency and long-term profitability. For AHRWMA, choosing a landfill compactor isn’t just about the machine – it’s about a relationship built on trust, reliability, and performance.
In local government waste management, a single piece of equipment rarely sparks a revolution. However, for Liverpool City Council, the acquisition of a TANA Shark shredder became a turning point. According to Tim Pasley, the council’s Resource Recovery Manager, it was “pretty much the stepping stone” toward a circular economy.
It’s a moment every machine operator dreads: a sudden warning light, a blinking error code, and the sinking realization that something has gone wrong. Generally speaking, especially in the machinery sector, downtime is usually the synonym for cost. But what if that moment of uncertainty could be transformed into casual event that does not trigger anxiety, or a bunch of missed working hours?
What does the circular economy really mean and how can businesses adapt before they’re left behind?
In a powerful guest column originally published in the circular economy special issue of Uus
With global waste production projected to reach 3.4 billion tons by 2050, effective waste screening has never been more crucial. The ability to screen recyclables efficiently not only reduces landfill dependency but also enhances sustainability efforts worldwide.
Waste screening is a critical process in waste management, involving the screening of waste materials based on particl
Eetu Tuovinen
The EU’s vision for a circular economy
Trash Talks?is a blog series that follows Henri Kinnunen’s adventures around the globe as the Trash King, diving into the creative, practical, and sometimes surprising ways nations are tackling the universal challenge of waste. In this special edition of Trash Talks, we’re diving into
In an era where sustainability is no longer an option but a necessity, companies are increasingly focusing on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) practices. For Finnish manufacturer Tana Oy, ESG is not merely a checklist—it’s a deeply ingrained part of how the company functions. Particularly, the “S” in ESG, which represents the social sphere, plays a central role in shaping Tana Oy’s leadership and corporate culture.
At the heart of this social f
Convenient to operate and easy to service, TANA compactors are designed for efficient longevity in solid waste management.
In one of the largest landfills in Western Canada, located in Ryley, Alberta, TANA machines have been reliably chugging away for a decade.?Janet Tecklenborg, Dir
Mobile TANA shredders effectively reduce the size of materials while clearing them from metals with an integrated overband magnet. Meanwhile, the TANA ProTrack information management system enables performance monitoring and optimization.
For Tire Reclaim, a tire recycling company operating in the Pacific Northwest, TANA shredders have become an important part of the business. When collecting and
