Genan has had 3 LCA studies drawn up showing the environmental & climate-related advantages of material recycling. See the most recent study.
At Genan, we are tyre recycling experts. When used tyres are recycled at a Genan plant, up to 280,000 tonnes of CO2 is spared annually. Read more.
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.
The Danish national tyre collection scheme is probably the most climate and environment-friendly tyre collection scheme in the world. Introduced back in 1995, the Danish tyre collection scheme was the very first such scheme in the world. At that time, focus was environmental remediation and clean-up of landfills with scrap
Genan has had 3 comprehensive LCA studies drawn up. All 3 studies have proven that material recycling provides substantial advantages in all environmental and climate-related aspects.
Using recycled rubber for the manufacture of new tyres gives a more environmentally friendly result. Read about substitution for Genan rubber here.
Genan rubber granules are ideal for the application as top layer in horse arenas, ensuring a bouncy and shock-absorbing surface. Read more here.
Over the past decade, concerns that rubber infill made from end-of-life tyres (ELTs) should pose a potential health risk have now and then been raised in the media. Contentions have been that people who are exposed to rubber infill used in artificial turf face an increased risk of developing cancer,
Genan rubber granulate is ideal for several types of sports & leisure surfacing. Ensures a bouncy & shock-absorbing surface. Read more here.
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