Recycled plastic material is currently being tested on prototype production parts in the all-electric Jaguar I-Pace to ensure it meets JLR's exacting quality and safety standards.
ChemCycling project takes plastic waste and recycles it into premium material for potential use in future Jaguar and Land Rover models.
Jaguar Land Rover and BASF trial new plastic recycling process

ChemCycling project takes plastic waste and recycles it into premium material for potential use in dashboards and exterior-surfaces in future Jaguar and Land Rover models. 

19 Jul 2019 | 10151 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Jaguar Land Rover, working in conjunction with chemical company BASF, is trialling an innovative recycling process which converts plastic waste into a new premium grade material that could feature on future vehicles.

It is estimated that the amount of waste plastic is predicted to exceed 12 million ...

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