The two sides will also investigate using Pyrum's recovered carbon black (rCB) as an "ecological secondary raw material" in the production of new Schwalbe products, Pyrum announced in an Oct. 15 news release.
As part of the collaboration, Bohle is to establish a collection network for used bicycle tires and deliver them to Pyrum for further processing.
Pyrum, in turn, will take over the mechanical processing and pyrolytic recycling of the old tires with its pyrolysis plant in Dillingen.
Furthermore, Bohle will start purchasing Pyrum's rCB "as soon as the use of rCB in Schwalbe products is technically feasible."
The carbon black product will be used in the manufacturing of new bicycle tires and tubes.
As part of an initial test of the return network, Bohle has now delivered the first shipment of used bicycle tires with a volume of 20 metric tons.
"Together with our partner, we want to contribute to making the bicycle even more sustainable," said Pascal Klein, CEO of Pyrum Innovations A.G.
Bohle is one of Europe's market leaders for bicycle tires and tubes with its Schwalbe brand and sales of over $260 million in 2020.