Michelin launches construction of its first tire pyrolysis plant
An innovative industrial breakthrough, designed to recycle everything in an end-of-life tire and a further illustration of Michelin Group’s expansion in sustainable materials.
Michelin’s first new-generation recycling plant built in Chile
Michelin – a well-known tire manufacturer headquartered in France – is launching construction of its first tire pyrolysis plant in collaboration with Enviro, a Swedish company that has developed a patented tire pyrolysis technology to recover carbon black, oil, steel and gas from end-of-life tires.
Based in Chile’s Antofagasta region, the plant will be able to recycle 30,000 tons of earthmover tires a year, or nearly 60% of such tires scrapped every year nationwide.
Work will begin in 2021, with production scheduled to get underway in 2023. More than $30 million will be invested in building Michelin’s first new-generation end-of-life tire processing plant.
A comprehensive recycling solution that recovers everything in an end-of-life tire for reuse
The new-generation tire recycling plant will support the circular economy with innovative tire pyrolysis processes. End-of-life tires 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 recovered carbon black, pyrolysis oil, gas and steel, will enable everything in an end-of-life tire to be recovered for reuse.
Current plans call for 90% of the recovered materials to be reused in a variety of rubber-based products, such as tires, conveyor belts and anti-vibration products. The remaining 10% will be reused directly by the plant to generate its own-use heat and power.
This initial recycling plant will enable Michelin to offer a comprehensive recycling solution, from collecting end-of-life tires to reusing the recovered raw materials in the manufacture of new products.
“Thanks to this joint venture with Enviro, we are very proud to announce the construction of the Michelin Group's first recycling plant. This is a major milestone that will enable us to offer customers a new-generation recycling solution, while developing new business for the Group. We are currently in talks with several Chilean mining customers to sign long-term contracts. By scaling up Enviro’s technology, we are offering them a solution that will support their environmental objectives and enables the development of a circular economy,” – said Sander Vermeulen, Vice President, Marketing & Business Development, Strategy and New Business for the High-Tech Materials business line
A further illustration of the group’s expansion in sustainable materials
The future tire pyrolysis plant is fully aligned with the Group's commitment to incorporating an increasing amount of sustainable materials in its tires, as illustrated by the VISION Concept.
Aware that the speed and nature of innovation in this area require new forms of cooperation, Michelin has positioned itself as a unifying force for developing innovative partnerships across a diverse range of technological disciplines.
Michelin says that this manifestation of the partnership with Enviro follows on from other initiatives and partnerships forged with trailblazers in the area of recycling and sustainable materials. The underlying goal in the many partnerships and initiatives in which Michelin is participating is to create and develop recycling systems, for end-of-life tires but also for plastic waste.
Press release by Michelin.
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