Michelin plans to make its tyres 100% sustainable by 2050


PARIS: Tyre-maker Michelin has announced that all of its tyres will be made from sustainable materials by 2050.

To achieve this, Michelin plans to draw on the expertise of its R&D department, while also forming partnerships with innovative startups.

The idea of sustainable tyres has been gaining ground for several years at Michelin, with projects such as the firm's VISION concept tyre, an airless, connected, rechargeable and entyrely sustainable solution introduced in 2017.

Currently, just 30% of the components used in manufacturing Michelin tyres are made from natural, recycled or otherwise sustainable raw materials.

And the challenge of achieving 100% sustainability is considerable, since a tyre comprises more than 200 ingredients, from natural rubber and synthetic rubber to metal, fibers, carbon black and silica.


It is the Michelin research and development department that will be responsible for finding the magic recipe for making the firm's tyres 100% sustainable in the next 30 years, while continuing to ensure comfort and safety.

By joining forces with specialist startups, Michelin also soon hopes to start recycling polystyrene and recovering carbon black or pyrolysis oil from used tyres.

The firm recently partnered with the Swedish company, Enviro to build a first tyre recycling plant in Chile, coming in 2023.

Enviro has patented technology for recovering carbon black, pyrolysis oil, steel, gas and other new, high-quality reusable materials from scrap tyres.

Eventually, the aim is to recycle each end-of-life tyre in its entyrety. Located near Antofagasta in Chile, the plant should be able to recycle around 30,000 tons of tyres per year.
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