As the demand for new, fuel-efficient tires grows, engineers are developing new recycling methods to deal with the growing piles of used tires
Gerald Ondrey
Mobility as a “megatrend” has recently become the latest buzz-word, and synthetic rubber producers are boosting production capacities to meet the anticipated demand for more tires. At the same time, high fuel prices and increasing concern for the environment are driving innovations in rubber to make tires more fuel-efficient...
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