Apollo Tyres conducts Global Partners’ Summit 2020
- By TT News
- September 10, 2020
Apollo Tyres’ Global Partners’ Summit 2020 was held virtually with its global raw material business partners recently.
Team Apollo Tyres connected virtually with over 500 external partners from nearly 165 global organisations from India, Europe, US and Asia regions.
The highlight of Apollo Tyres’ Global Partners’ Summit 2020 was the CEO Round Table discussion, where-in the top 10 global leaders, participating in the summit, shared their diverse experiences of coping with the challenges thrown by the COVID-19 pandemic for business continuity, and how they have been re-engineering their businesses to keep it sailing high.
Team Apollo Tyres, led by Chairman, Onkar S Kanwar, and Vice Chairman and MD, Neeraj Kanwar briefed the raw material suppliers on the company’s business plans and key developments in the recent past. An R&D session delved deep into the global impact on raw materials due to the changing customer and regulatory requirements across geographies and different product categories.
At the conclusion of the summit, Apollo Tyres announced the winners of the prestigious Apollo Global Partner Awards in the three categories -- the Apollo Emerging Partner Award, Apollo Gold Partner Awards and Apollo Pillar Award. M/s Madura Industries, India and M/s Rajsha Chemicals, India bagged the Apollo Emerging Partner awards, while Apollo Gold Partner award for Quality Champion was received by M/s Synthos, Poland. Apollo Gold Partner Award in Supply Chain Excellence category was given to M/s Kordsa, Turkey, while M/s Tech Bee Hang, Thailand walked away with Apollo Gold Partner award for Innovation and Development. M/s Hevea Global, Indonesia won the Apollo Gold Partner Award for Sustainability, and M/s Madhu Silica, India was awarded the Apollo Gold Partner award for Service Excellence. M/s Nocil, India was a clear choice for Apollo Pillar Award basis the long-term business association between the companies
Dunlop Signs Agreement With Cabot To Assess Circular Carbon For Tyres
- By TT News
- January 23, 2026
Dunlop has signed a memorandum of understanding with Cabot Corporation to evaluate the commercial use of circular reinforcing carbon made from regenerated material derived from end-of-life tyres, as tyre makers seek to cut emissions and increase the use of sustainable raw materials.
The agreement brings together Dunlop’s parent, Sumitomo Rubber Industries, and Cabot Corporation to assess whether Cabot’s regenerated carbon technology can be deployed in mass-produced tyres.
Under the memorandum, Sumitomo Rubber will test Cabot’s circular reinforcing carbon — which incorporates reclaimed carbon recovered through the pyrolysis of used tyres — as a potential alternative raw material in tyre manufacturing. The material has not previously been used by the Japanese group in commercial tyre production.
Cabot, which supplies reinforcing carbons to the tyre industry, will in parallel examine how its regenerated carbon technology could be scaled to meet potential market demand if the material is approved for wider adoption.
“This innovative circular reinforcing carbon will be evaluated for mass-produced tyres, and we will accelerate efforts towards its commercialisation through collaboration with Cabot,” said Takuya Horiguchi, General Manager at Sumitomo Rubber Industries’ material research and development headquarters. He said the partnership would help speed progress towards decarbonisation by combining the technical capabilities of both companies.
Aatif Misbah, Vice-President and General Manager of sustainable solutions at Cabot, said the company was committed to investing in technologies that improved both sustainability and product performance. He added that the agreement aligned with Cabot’s goal of supporting a lower-carbon future for the tyre industry.
The collaboration forms part of Sumitomo Rubber’s broader circular economy strategy for its tyre business, known as “TOWANOWA”. The initiative combines a “sustainable ring”, covering processes across the value chain, with a “data ring” that integrates and shares data collected from each stage of production and use.
Sumitomo Rubber said it would continue to pursue the TOWANOWA strategy by reducing its environmental impact while improving tyre performance and safety, with the aim of delivering new value to customers as the industry transitions towards more sustainable manufacturing practices.
- Orion S.A.
- International Sustainability and Carbon Certification
- ISCC
- Sustainable Materials
- Speciality Chemicals
Orion Achieves ISCC Certification For Qingdao Plant
- By TT News
- January 16, 2026
Orion S.A., a global speciality chemicals company, has successfully secured the prestigious ISCC – the International Sustainability and Carbon Certification for its manufacturing facility located in Qingdao, China. This significant achievement is the direct result of a rigorous, independent audit process which validated that the plant’s operations fully comply with the comprehensive sustainability criteria established by ISCC.
The certification serves as a formal verification of both the transparency and the complete traceability of the sustainable raw materials integrated into the facility’s production value chain. This milestone is a key component of Orion’s overarching corporate strategy to implement and enhance sustainable practices throughout its international operations.
By achieving this globally recognised standard, the company reinforces its commitment to supplying clients with high-performance carbon black and other speciality chemical products that adhere to leading international environmental and sustainability benchmarks, thereby supporting customer goals for more responsible manufacturing.
Ecolomondo Secures USD 2.7 Million Financing From EDC
- By TT News
- January 15, 2026
Ecolomondo Corporation, a Canadian developer of sustainable technology for recycling scrap tyres, has secured a provisional financing agreement with Export Development Canada (EDC) for USD 2.7 million. The funds are intended to support the final ramp-up phase of its Hawkesbury thermal decomposition plant by covering necessary capital investments and operational working capital.
Following months of negotiation, both parties have agreed in principle to the loan terms, which include augmenting an existing USD 2 million credit facility established by a subsidiary, Ecolomondo Environmental (Hawkesbury) Inc, in January 2025.
Furthermore, EDC has conditionally approved a temporary suspension of principal and interest payments for loans from 2024 and 2025, applicable during the facility's 2026 ramp-up period. This financial arrangement is designed to provide the liquidity required to advance the project to full operational capacity, pending the finalisation of formal documentation.
Jean-François Labbé, Interim CEO, Ecolomondo Corporation, said “We have been working steadily in Hawkesbury, hiring, training, increasing production, increasing sales and, most of all, improving efficiency. This additional financing from EDC is greatly appreciated and should allow the Hawkesbury TDP facility to achieve its full potential.”
Cabot Earns Higher CDP Water Score, Maintains Climate Rating In 2025 Assessment
- By TT News
- January 14, 2026
Cabot Corporation said it has received improved environmental ratings from CDP, reflecting continued progress in water management and steady performance on climate disclosures.
In CDP’s 2025 assessment, the company was awarded an A- rating for Water Security, up from a B in 2024, and a B rating for Climate Change, unchanged from the previous year. Cabot said the water score exceeded both global and industry averages, recognising its approach to managing water-related risks and implementing sustainable water practices.
The Climate Change rating remained stable year on year, with improvements reported in areas including climate risk disclosure, value chain engagement and industry collaboration.
The latest scores extend a five-year pattern of incremental improvement, achieved amid more demanding reporting standards and rising expectations from regulators, investors and customers.
“We are proud that CDP’s independent assessment reflects our ongoing efforts to enhance environmental performance and transparency,” said Jennifer Chittick, senior vice-president for Safety, Health and Environment and chief sustainability officer. “The improvement in our Water Security score demonstrates our leadership in this critical area, and we remain committed to advancing our sustainability strategy across all domains. This progress was made possible by our dedicated, global team, and we remain focused on driving further improvements in the years ahead.”
CDP assesses companies on environmental impact across climate change, water security and deforestation, using a scale from D for Disclosure to A for Leadership. In 2025, more than 24,800 companies were rated, representing about two-thirds of global market capitalisation.
Cabot said the results underline its focus on transparency and responsible environmental management as it continues to execute its sustainability strategy.

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