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Orion first to earn ISCC PLUS Certification for multiple carbon black grades

Orion first to earn ISCC PLUS Certification for multiple carbon black grades

industry updates

November 4, 2022

Orion Engineered Carbons (OEC) – a specialty chemicals company – has reached a major sustainability milestone, becoming the first to achieve International Sustainability and Carbon Certifications (ISCC Plus) for multiple carbon black grades made from different feedstocks at plants in two regions of the world. The ISCC PLUS certification involved rigorous audits of Orion’s plants and processes that confirmed the company’s compliance with high sustainability requirements. It also verified the transparency and traceability of sustainable raw materials in the company’s value chain at three plants producing the concerned grades of carbon black.

Poland-based Contec awarded contract for new pin mixer to Mars Mineral

Poland-based Contec awarded contract for new pin mixer to Mars Mineral

Equipment

November 4, 2022

Mars Mineral – an American manufacturer of agitation pelletizing technology with pin agglomerators, disc pelletizers, and deep drum pelletizers based in Pennsylvania – has been awarded a contract to design and manufacture a new pin mixer for Warsaw, Poland-based Contec S.A., an environmental services company that uses pyrolysis to extract recovered carbon black (rCB) powder grades, as well as pyrolysis oil and recovered steel from waste or end-of-life tires (ELTs). The Mars Mineral pin mixer transforms the rCB powder into pellets, making them ready for packaging and transport to Contec’s end-partner customers. rCB pellets are used in tire, paint, plastics, and rubber manufacturing.

Couple wins $100,000 from Airbnb to construct home in Southwest Michigan made of recycled tires

Couple wins $100,000 from Airbnb to construct home in Southwest Michigan made of recycled tires

INNOVATIONS

November 3, 2022

A Chicago-based couple will use their love of DIY design and recycling to construct an Airbnb rental out of end-of-life tires on their property south of Grand Rapids. Last month, Kim Sullivan and Clayton Brown won $100,000 from a $10 million contest hosted by Airbnb. The money will enable them to realize their dream of constructing a house out of recycled tires that will be featured on Airbnb's website under the OMG! category.

Check out monthly recovered carbon black newsletter by Martin von Wolfersdorff

Check out monthly recovered carbon black newsletter by Martin von Wolfersdorff

Industry updates

November 2, 2022

Martin von Wolfersdorff – a renown carbon black expert from Berlin – started a monthly recovered carbon black newsletter on LinkedIn! In the inaugural October edition, he highlighted some interesting events in Q3'2022. Martin von Wolfersdorff is a world-class expert in pyrolysis and recovered carbon black as well as marketing of specialty chemical materials. He is deeply involved in the industry, serves one of the organizers of the first global conference on recovered carbon black and has been supporting multinational companies in the tire pyrolysis sector, the tire industry, tire trade organizations, rubber and the plastics industries.

Tyre Stewardship Australia proudly sponsoring Outstanding WARR Project: Regional

Tyre Stewardship Australia proudly sponsoring Outstanding WARR Project: Regional

awards

November 2, 2022

In its recent press release, Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA) – the end-of-life tire management authority designing programs and regulations for tire recycling and material recovery in the country – reported that the company was privileged to attend the Waste Innovation and Recycling Awards (WIRA) and sponsor the award for Outstanding WARR Project: Regional. The award was given to Macedon Ranges Shire Council for their Four Bin System (Let’s get sorted) – a project that has delivered cost-effective and high-impact success in its targeted field.

November issue of Tire Recycling Insights is out

November issue of Tire Recycling Insights is out

Newsletter

November 1, 2022

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Weibold Academy: Pyrolysis oils as raw material components for steam crackers

Weibold Academy: Pyrolysis oils as raw material components for steam crackers

Academy

October 31, 2022

Decarbonizing the industrial sector including waste treatment is one of our great challenges. Decarbonisation is needed at greater speed and scale if companies are to remain compliant, viable and profitable. But deciding which pathways to adopt can be challenging. One of the main challenges is the trilemma of energy needing to be secure, affordable, and low carbon. These parameters need to be managed in unison, despite the volatility in prices, policy and supply.

BIR Dubai 2022 summary: Gulf States boost tyre recycling

BIR Dubai 2022 summary: Gulf States boost tyre recycling

events

October 27, 2022

Faced with millions of end-of-life tyres in landfill or openly dumped, the Gulf States are developing individual strategies to deal with the waste stream including a growing interest in pyrolysis… The meeting was kicked off by Committee Chairman Max Craipeau of Greencore Resources in China who wondered if “there’s ever been a better time” for tyre recycling. Investors were taking a much closer interest in the sector, especially because of the increasing concern from customers for greater sustainability. “Circularity is finally a reality for the tyre and rubber industry,” he said, referring to chemical recycling such as pyrolysis. “We have always been the poor relative in the recycling industry – because for a long time there was no circularity, as with metals which can be recycled infinitely. “Materials that weren’t necessarily sustainable from a chemical recycling point of view are becoming more and more sustainable thanks to growing demand.”

Pakistan’s Environment Protection Agency to demolish pyrolysis plants

Pakistan’s Environment Protection Agency to demolish pyrolysis plants

regulations

October 25, 2022

According to Pakistan’s Minute Mirror newspaper, the Punjab Environment Protection Agency (EPA) has decided to demolish top pollution-causing industry, pyrolysis plants in the city, under its steps to control the smog. Authorities have put a restriction on all the activities that cause smog since Lahore has become one of the most polluted cities in the world. However, despite the ban, these plants continued to operate, producing cheap, substandard oil and releasing toxic smoke, which increased the air pollution.