Tyromer Asia 特力马亚洲

REVYRE HAS PARTNERED WITH TYROMER TO DEVELOP ITS SUSTAINABLE PROCESS FOR EARTHMOVER TIRES.

REVYRE has developed a unique and highly efficient way of recycling end-of-life tires while minimizing any environmental impact.

When it comes to tires, recycling and disposal have long been a challenging process to perform cost-effectively, efficiently and sustainably.

With the current focus on environmentally friendly practices across the globe as it relates to disposal and recycling, the tire industry has also been making significant strides in this field.

Recently, Autosphere learned about some new developments on the other side of the world in Australia and New Zealand.

In 2020 InfraCo and Energy Estate announced REVYRE—a joint venture partnership designed to address the issue of end-of-life tires in this market.

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What’s really intriguing is that the REVYRE solution re-purposes a full 100% of tire constituents by a circular process that generates virtually zero emissions and no toxic chemicals or by-products.

This technology has been designed to disintegrate most types of tires and recover the rubber compound and scrap materials which can then be re-used to make new tires and other black rubber-sourced products.

While the emphasis is currently on the Australia and New Zealand market, the REVYRE solution does have a Canadian connection, as we found out when speaking to CEO Shaun Zukor.

REVYRE have formed an alliance and partnership with Tyromer in Canada and RubberJet in Italy to bring the high-water pressure disintegration and devulcanization technologies. together under one roof.

We are already opening the first facility in Australia and This will be one of our first sites and then simultaneously that will lead to our second Australian facility in the New South Wales special activation precinct in the Parkes district, and then our third site, which will be one of five locations in New Zealand.