Schwalbe and Pyrum Develop a Bicycle Tyre Recycling System | ...

2022-07-29 19:35:47 By : Mr. Tao Lee

Ralf Bohle GmbH with its Schwalbe brand and Pyrum Innovations AG have presented a new recycling system for used bicycle tyres at the start of the world’s largest bicycle trade fair Eurobike in Frankfurt.

The “Schwalbe Recycling System“, which was developed in close cooperation with the TH Köln (University of Applied Sciences), enables the integrated recycling of used tyres of all brands.

Schwalbe has established a collection network for used bicycle tyres – the newly developed Schwalbe Recycling Box is available at all participating specialist dealers. With its pyrolysis plant, Pyrum takes over the mechanical processing as well as the pyrolytic recycling of the used tyres. As a result, used tyres are turned into new ones. The process saves 80% CO2.

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