In recognition of the best EPR scheme in terms of quality, innovation and service.
The Portuguese EPR group successfully operates in a small market and has a high recovery/ recycling rate
Circol ELT has fought against opposition from the tyre retailers and others in Ireland to create an increasingly effective solution to ireland’s tyre arisings.
Swedish EPR scheme SDAB has taken a different approach to EPR management that has resulted in Sweden having one of the highest collection rates in Europe. SDAB has also recently taken steps to improve the recycling rates in the country to improve the effectiveness of the circular economy.
It’s approach is increasingly environmentally orientated.
SEGINUS is the first organisation to focus on organising the tyre recycling sector in Ecuador. More than 3,000,000 end of lie tyres were converted and or recycled during their second year of activity. The organisation is now investing in various recycling projects including the use of tyres in pyrolysis and football fields.
Signus Ecovalor is one of the global leaders in EPR schemes. Whilst depending on the support of the all the main tyre manufacturers, SIGNUS has helped Spain become a leader in rubberised asphalt, brake pads and also pioneering the use of recycled tyres in fashion through the sustainable fashion brand Neomatique. Last year the company collected 176,178 tonnes of tyres and reused 170,721 tonnes.
SEGINUS is the first organisation to focus on organising the tyre recycling sector in Ecuador. More than 3,000,000 end of lie tyres were converted and or recycled during their second year of activity. The organisation is now investing in various recycling projects including the use of tyres in pyrolysis and football fields.