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  1. RCU: “We stand for conscious consumption”

    ... environment, in particular to clean up the world’s ten major rivers, including the Amur River. In addition, AEPW plans to introduce new plastic reuse solutions. A new example of the circular economy can also be seen in Russia. A project to recycle tyres into high-quality recycled pellets was launched in Tatarstan recently. Size-wise, tyres are one of the largest forms of polymer waste: a single tonne of tyres contains about 700 kg of rubber, 200 kg of metal and 100 kg of cord. This can all be re-used ...

  2. Unwasted opportunity

    ... Turkish is enthusiastic as well, planning to deploy more than 100 machines by the end of 2018. All this has been part of the global quest for efficient recycling techniques, which is now a hot topic. Other examples are Columbia and Finland, where recycled tyres are used to make bags, accessories and even furniture. According to experts, it is not only about the unconventionality or the feeling that you care about the environment – it is also about the qualities of the material itself, which is strong,...

  3. 2018/2019 winter trends

    Though flat year-on-year, the demand for winter tyres and automotive chemicals such as engine antifreezes and winter screen washes in 2018 has skewed noticeably, with focus shifting from premium price products towards economy brands. Seasonality is a common driver of the automotive chemicals market,...