Tyre Recycling Transforming the Global Rubber Industry Landscape

Tyre recycling is significantly transforming the global rubber industry, turning end-of-life tyres from environmental liabilities into valuable resources for the supply chain. Amid rising demand for natural and synthetic rubber, chemical recycling and material recovery solutions are creating new opportunities for producers like Dang Quang Rubber in Vietnam.

Recent reports highlight the tyre sector's shift towards sustainability, where used tyres are processed to recover rubber and other materials, easing pressure on natural rubber supplies from Southeast Asian countries like Vietnam.

Advanced recycling technologies enable the separation of tyres into reusable components, supporting a circular economy and reducing logistics costs for raw materials. This could positively impact Vietnam's rubber exports, allowing companies like Dang Quang Rubber to optimize production expenses.

Moreover, this change addresses environmental concerns by minimizing landfill waste and fostering innovation in the rubber chemicals sector. Investors are paying attention to the growth potential in this area.

For the rubber supply chain, tyre recycling helps balance supply and demand, especially as natural rubber prices fluctuate due to weather and global logistics factors.

Ultimately, the trend encourages Vietnamese rubber firms to invest in green technologies, strengthening their competitive position in the international market.


Reference: Rubber Journal Asia