Environmental company Ragn-Sells and technology developer Inrigo are mutually investing in technology capable of recovering raw materials from rubber in worn-out tyres. The venture springs from Ragn-Sells Group’s commitment to leading the circular transition.
"If we are serious about building a sustainable society, we must use the resources we have already extracted, over and over again. In this case, we are developing advanced technology with the aim to enable tyre manufacturers to replace virgin oil with recycled raw materials, said Pål Hansen", CEO at Ragn-Sells Dekkgjenvinning AS.
Pyrolysis technology makes it possible to break down tyre rubber into reusable raw materials. This way, old tyres can replace fossil alternatives in manufacturing as well as the climate-intensive practice of incinerating disused tyres. The raw materials extracted can also be used in, for example, asphalt; an application with similar effects of mitigating emissions which is also suitable for lower quality products.
"Ragn-Sells has committed to providing circular solutions ensuring that a minimum of two million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions is prevented as early as 2030. Putting recycled resources from worn-out tyres back on the market is an important step toward this goal", said Mr. Hansen.
Every year, around 140,000 tonnes of tyres no longer in use are collected in Sweden and Norway. Today, they are typically incinerated to provide energy for cement production. For this reason, investing more in pyrolysis technology has the potential to save large emissions.
"Only together with our partners can we create the best circular solutions. The collaboration with Inrigo will enable us to make use of waste in a sector where material recycling has previously been a challenge", said Mr. Hansen.
The Ragn-Sells and Inrigo collaboration is currently at a pilot stage and will gradually be scaled up in the next year. The project has received a grant from Innovasjon Norge, Norway’s governmental program for supporting sustainable growth and innovation.
For more information, please contact
Pål Hansen, CEO, Ragn-Sells Dekkgjenvinning AS, +47 918 26 718, pal.hansen@ragnsells.com
Emma Ranerfors, Press Officer, Ragn-Sells Group, +46 10-927 24 16, press@ragnsells.com
About Inrigo
The Norwegian company Inrigo develops and delivers technology and facilities for purification of drinking water, waste water treatment, and renewable environmental and energy solutions for the global market. Through its operations, Inrigo is committed to contributing to the UN Sustainable Development Goals focusing on good health and well-being, clean water and sanitation, affordable and clean energy, industry, innovation and infrastructure and sustainable cities and societies.
Inrigo was established 2008 and has a subsidiary in Cameroon, as well as a sales office in the USA.
The environmental company Ragn-Sells converts waste into raw materials that can be used over and over again. Ragn-Sells drives the transition to a circular economy through solutions that reduce its own and other actors' environmental and climate impact. Ragn-Sells wants to be living proof that caring for the earth and business go hand in hand. Ragn-Sells is a family owned corporate group founded in 1881. The company operates in four countries and employs over 2,500 people. In 2023, Ragn-Sells’ turnover was SEK 8.5 billion. www.ragnsells.com