The EU Commission has now started the political debate about the use of rubber granulate in artificial turf pitches. During the process prior to the Commission recommendation, different committees under the European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) have been asked to provide their assessments, including the RAC (Risk Assessment Committee), recommending a
Genan rubber granules are ideal for the application as top layer in horse arenas, ensuring a bouncy and shock-absorbing surface. Read more here.
The Genan technology includes a processing where the steel fraction is cleaned, making it very well suited for remelting at steel works. Read more here.
Textile fibres from end-of-life tyres have excellent insulation properties compared to e.g. stone wool and mineral wool. Read more about this product.
Using recycled rubber for the manufacture of new tyres gives a more environmentally friendly result. Read about substitution for Genan rubber here.
Genan rubber can be used for many types of products for a more sustainable production. Read more about applications for rubber powders here.
At Genan, we process used tyres into rubber granulate & rubber powder for the reutilisation in different, sustainable products. Read more here.
At Genan, we strive for a sustainable future through the recycling of end-of-life tyres. Tyres are upcycled into innovative, sustainable, high-quality products.
All six Genan plants have successfully been certified according to the ISO 9001 quality management system. Genan focuses on quality in its recycled products.
Genan, together with 24 other Danish companies, has signed a groundbreaking agreement to purchase electricity from a new solar park in Mesballe, Djursland. The agreement, a so-called Power Purchase Agreement (PPA), not only ensures electricity supply from renewable energy but also marks an important milestone for the companies’ role in