- Environmental Waste International (EWS) has signed a research agreement with four Scandinavian organizations
- The team will develop environmental technologies for recycling carbon black from End-of-Life tires
- The objective of the project is to find ways to further upgrade the reclaimed carbon black produced by the EWS Hybrid Reverse Polymerization process
- Environmental Waste International Inc. (EWS) opened trading at $0.03 per share
Environmental Waste International (EWS) has signed a research agreement with four Scandinavian organizations.
The team will develop environmental technologies for recycling carbon black from end-of-life tires.
The objective of the project is to find ways to further upgrade the reclaimed carbon black (rCB) produced by the patented EWS Hybrid Reverse Polymerization process for use in manufacturing tires and other rubber products.
Sponsored and co financed by the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (DEPA), the participants include Environmental Waste International and:
- Danish Technical Institute – A private research organization in Denmark
- Kiso A/S – A rubber compounding company in Denmark
- Nokian Tyres plc – A large tire manufacturer based in Finland
- WindSpace Group ApS – An environmental development company based in Denmark
The company’s CEO, Bob MacBean said, “This project is expected to benefit all the participants by enhancing the value of rCB, reducing the barriers to using rCB and allowing tire and rubber manufacturers to meet their aggressive sustainability goals.”
Environmental Waste International Inc. (EWS) specializes in eco-friendly systems for the breakdown of organic materials, including tires.
Environmental Waste International Inc. (EWS) opened trading at $0.03 per share.
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