Energy for Sustainability: The Imperative for Battery Recycling

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In our world of electrification, batteries drive everything—smartphones and laptops, electric cars and energy backup systems. All this quiet revolution has driven technological innovation and sustainability gains, especially with the use of clean energy. But now there is an increasingly unignorable flipside: the swelling heap of spent batteries. Without careful disposal and recycling, these small…

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Circular Economy in Practice: Tyre Recycling as a Key to Green Production

In a globally more environmentally conscious world, tyre recycling is increasingly becoming the poster child of circular economy strategies put into practice. Instead of having used tyres collect in landfills or burn at waste-to-energy plants, forward-thinking companies like Regrip are helping to close the loop—turning waste into quality inputs for green production. Over 1.5 billion…

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Sustainable Roads Ahead: Why Tyre Recycling Matters More Than Ever

More than a billion old tyres become non-roadworthy each year. That’s over a billion unwanted loops of synthetic rubber, steel, and fibre that don’t biodegrade for hundreds of years. With increasing global transport and advances in road construction, the ecological cost of scrapped tyres is an urgent concern. Amidst this problem, however, is a convincing…

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From Waste to Wealth: Innovative Tyre Recycling Solutions

The rev of engines, the squeal of tires, and the highway – a cacophony of contemporary life. But then what happens to those precious rubber bands when they’ve reached the end of their ride? Billions of tires are wasted worldwide every year, and it’s a humongous waste management problem. Landfills fill up, unauthorized dumping taints…

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Rubber Reclaim and Recycling: The Pillar of India’s Circular Economy

India is leading the change towards a sustainable, circular economy, and spearheading this revolution is the rubber reclaim and recycling sector. With the country struggling with mounting piles of end-of-life tyres (ELTs) and other rubber wastes, rubber reclaim and recycling are becoming the key drivers towards closing the loop, retaining resources, and driving industrial development.…

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