L-R: Sonia Artinian-Fredou, EVP, Services & Solutions, High Tech Materials Member of the Group Executive Committee, Michelin Group; Jocelyn Doucet, co-founder and CEO, Pyrowave and Eric Philippe Vinesse, EVP, R&D - Member of the Group Executive Committee, Michelin Group.
Michelin says it has been able to see the process in operation and test samples of recycled styrene in the composition of its tyres.
Unlike current thermal processes, the unique technology enables the recycling of plastic waste into high-quality raw materials using electricity – the energy form currently providing the highest decarbonation potential.
Michelin, Canada’s Pyrowave to industrialise innovative plastic waste recycling technology

The scientific breakthrough behind Pyrowave technology helps recycle plastics using microwaves.

19 Nov 2020 | 6769 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Canada-based Pyrowave has announced a joint development agreement with American-tyre major Michelin Group. The partners says through the Pyrowave‑developed technology, it is possible to generate recycled styrene from plastics found in packaging, insulation panels and/or household appliances.

This recycled styrene is an important monomer – (a molecule with natural ...

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