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Signus and the Real Madrid Foundation renewed collaboration

Signus and the Real Madrid Foundation renewed collaboration

tire recycling

March 10, 2025

n a meeting at the Real Madrid City auditorium, Real Madrid ambassador Felipe Reyes welcomed Gabriel Leal, General Director of Signus, to formalise the agreement’s renewal. This collaboration played a key role in ensuring the continuation of the Real Madrid Foundation’s wheelchair basketball social sports school in Getafe, held at the Jorge Guillén Primary School. The programme provided a dozen children with physical disabilities, aged 8 to 20, with the opportunity to play sports, develop skills, and foster teamwork.

TNU brought “Recycle and Smile” to Motortec Elche: Promoting tyre recycling and sustainability

TNU brought “Recycle and Smile” to Motortec Elche: Promoting tyre recycling and sustainability

tire recycling

March 9, 2025

From April 23 to 26, 2025, IFEMA Madrid hosted Motortec, Spain’s leading event for the automotive aftermarket. At this major industry gathering, TNU (Tratamiento Neumáticos Usados) presented its traveling exhibition, “Recycle and Smile”, an initiative designed to raise awareness about the importance of recycling used tyres and its positive impact on the environment and society.

Pyrum and SUAS Group to build joint end-of-life tire thermolysis plant in the Czech Republic

Pyrum and SUAS Group to build joint end-of-life tire thermolysis plant in the Czech Republic

pyrolysis

March 9, 2025

The Czech companies SUAS GROUP and Sokolovská uhelná, in coöperation with Pyrum (ISIN DE000A2G8ZX8), are planning to build a tyre recycling plant at their Vřesová complex. The project results from the existing consulting and engineering contract between the companies, which was concluded with a subsidiary of the SUAS GROUP, and relates to the planned plant in the Czech Republic. The Czech companies plan to utilise the synergy effects on site and will integrate the gas produced during thermolysis into the existing plant for further utilisation. The planned plant will convert 23,000 tonnes of end-of-life tyres into valuable resources every year. The planned investment volume is CZK 1.4 billion (approx. EUR 57 million).

Tyrewise sets strong foundation for end-of-life tyre stewardship in New Zealand

Tyrewise sets strong foundation for end-of-life tyre stewardship in New Zealand

tire recycling

March 9, 2025

New Zealand’s Tyrewise programme has launched with impressive results, significantly surpassing its collection and recycling targets in its first reporting period from September 1 to December 31, 2024. These figures mark a major shift from past practices, where tyres were often dumped or relocated rather than recycled. Tyrewise’s success in engaging the tyre trade has been instrumental in achieving these numbers, demonstrating strong industry participation and support.

Fornnax Technology wins ‘Green Innovation of the Year’ for SR-MAX2500 Primary Shredder

Fornnax Technology wins ‘Green Innovation of the Year’ for SR-MAX2500 Primary Shredder

Awards

March 9, 2025

Fornnax Technology, a global leader in recycling equipment manufacturing, has been honored with the prestigious Green Innovation of the Year award at the 8th Indian Cement Review (ICR) Awards 2025. The award recognizes the SR-MAX2500 Primary Shredder, an advanced solution that is transforming municipal solid waste (MSW) recycling and refuse-derived fuel (RDF) production, helping cement and waste-to-energy industries reduce their reliance on fossil fuels.

Workshop "Sustainable mobility and rubberized asphalt in cycling lanes and urban roads" by RePlan City Life, March 25, Brussels

Workshop "Sustainable mobility and rubberized asphalt in cycling lanes and urban roads" by RePlan City Life, March 25, Brussels

events

March 9, 2025

As urban mobility continues to evolve, there is a growing emphasis on sustainable infrastructure alongside advancements in vehicle technology and energy sources. Urban roads, cycling lanes, and transport infrastructure must accommodate multiple mobility modes while addressing challenges such as traffic congestion, costs, and environmental impact.

Rosehill introduces learning sessions on recycled-rubber modular drainage systems for infrastructure professionals

Rosehill introduces learning sessions on recycled-rubber modular drainage systems for infrastructure professionals

tire recycling

March 8, 2025

Rosehill is now offering Continuing Professional Development (CPD) sessions on Modular Drainage Systems (MDS), providing engineers and infrastructure professionals with insights into next-generation water management solutions. These sessions explore the role of modular drainage technology in highway and railway infrastructure, with a focus on improving resilience, efficiency, and sustainability.