PROJECT 4
Circularity

Renewable Oils and Recovered Carbon Black from Waste Tires
Renewable oils and recovered carbon black are critical components of the circular economy, offering sustainable alternatives to fossil-based products. These materials, derived from waste tires, represent an innovative approach to reducing landfill waste and addressing global environmental challenges.
Renewable oils can serve as feedstock for a variety of industrial processes, replacing petroleum-based inputs and reducing carbon footprints. Recovered carbon black (rCB), a high-value material, can be reintegrated into tire manufacturing, plastics, and other industries, significantly reducing demand for virgin carbon black - a process that is both resource-intensive and environmentally taxing.
Innovative Circular Technology
Using proprietary processes, FusionOne™ converts waste tires into valuable outputs such as renewable oils and rCB through its FusionTire™ system. This technology not only addresses a significant waste management issue but also provides cost-effective, sustainable resources that support global decarbonization efforts.