Michelin building world first tyre recycling plant in Chile
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Michelin is investing US$30 million in building its first tyre recycling plant in the world in Chile. The project is the result of Michelin’s ongoing collaboration with Enviro, a
Based in Chile’s Antofagasta region, the plant will be able to recycle 30,000 tons of earthmover tires a year, which represents nearly 60 percent of these tires scrapped every
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Michelin is building its first tyre recycling plant in Chile. This is the result of its partnership with Enviro, a Swedish company that has developed a patented technology to
Recently, in Chile, a group of 26 companies came together to create the first and largest end-of-life tyre management system, in compliance with the Law of Extended Producer
Michelin’s first new-generation recycling plant built in Chile
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Michelin is launching construction on its first tyre recycling plant in collaboration with Enviro, a Swedish company that has developed
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- What is a new tyre recycling plant?
- This new-generation recycling plant built in Chile is under construction in collaboration with Enviro, a Swedish company that has developed a patented technology to recover carbon black, oil, steel and gas from end-of life tyres. The plant will be based in Chile’s Antofagasta region.
- Which tyre recycling company has been selected for the Michelin downsizing system?
- The Michelin Group has selected Salvadori Srl, a company that produces tyre recycling solutions, as the supplier for the downsizing system.
- What is Michelin's first tire recycling plant?
- Tire producer Michelin, which is headquartered in France, has announced that it is beginning construction on its first tire recycling plant in collaboration with Enviro, a Swedish company that has developed a patented technology to recover carbon black, oil, steel and gas from end-of-life tires.
- Can earthmover tyres be recycled?
- Located in Chile’s Antofagasta region, the plant will be able to recycle 30,000 tons of earthmover tyres a year, or nearly 60 per cent of such tyres scrapped every year nationwide. Work will begin this year, with production scheduled to get underway in 2023.
- How can tyres be recycled?
- Scrap tyres will be collected directly from customer premises, then transported to the plant to be cut up and recycled. Enviro’s technology, which produces new, high-quality reusable materials like carbon black, pyrolysis oil, gas and steel, will enable everything in an end-of-life tyre to be recovered for reuse.
- Why did Salvadori invest in a Michelin tyre recycling plant?
- Luca Olcese, General Manager of Salvadori, explained: “The Michelin project is innovative and very important for us. The fact that a giant of this calibre in tyre manufacturing has decided to invest its own resources on a fully integrated recycling and processing plant is a very important sign for Salvadori, who is a pioneer in this industry.