MIDLAND, Mich.—There are plenty of lingering questions surrounding the auto industry's shift to electric vehicles, but one of the most pressing is the end-of-life prospects for the massive lithium-ion ...
Industry experts at the most recent Bureau of International Recycling (BIR) Tyres & Rubber Committee meeting in late May suggested tires and rubber have rapidly developed into "one of the most dynamic ...
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New and highly efficient recycling technology to turn used tires into raw materials for rubber and nylon
Billions of tires are discarded globally every year, and this is identified as one of the major causes of serious environmental pollution. A research team at KAIST Department of Chemistry has ...
Waste Mill Liners Recycling with Induction Heating Separation: A Cleaner Route to Recover Steel and Rubber from Mining ...
HILTON HEAD ISLAND, S.C.—Between devulcanization, rubberized asphalt and fine-mesh rubber powders, rubber recycling was a prominent theme at the 29th annual Clemson University Tire Industry Conference ...
Rubber tires are built to last, but that durability makes them a nightmare to recycle. Now researchers at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (UNC-Chapel Hill) have developed a mild, ...
Can rubber be converted into new materials? Image by Tim Sandle Can rubber be converted into new materials? Image by Tim Sandle Researchers at the University of St Andrews have unveiled two ...
Used tyres pose a major environmental risk around the world, with more than one billion tyres disposed of every year. Most of these tyres end up in landfill. Estimates suggest more than 20 million ...
Recycled rubber-content products manufacturer Ecore has acquired HTI Recycling of Lockport, New York. “This acquisition is a meaningful step in Ecore’s strategy to rid the world of rubber waste by ...
BRUSSELS, Belgium—European demand for recycled rubber is set to see a five-fold increase over the next 25 years, according to Max Craipeau of Hong Kong-based Greencore Resources Ltd. Viewed until ...
A new study warns retreaded tires could become a growing source of toxic microplastic pollution in waterways worldwide.
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