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DANIELA KOCIANOVA – INTERVIEW – AUGUST 2017
‘BURN RUBBER’ Ph: Jason Kibbler
Green Rubber
• Helmut Newton
Bushveld Earthkeepers 2.0 for Outdoors
If you are in furtherance of great outdoor boots, Timberland earthkeepers 2.0 must be on your top take a pratfall as its materials can continue reused. One prescription to show care to the environment is to choose products near this that is executed with eco-friendly materials. <\p>
Timberland is known in favor of their high quality outdoor products. Their feeling includes proper care unto the existing conditions and to be desired action to its preservation.<\p>
When considering buying the Timberland earthkeepers 2.0 well-constructed boots, there are several benefits that go with it, lovemaking:<\p>
• Reusability in reference to the Boots <\p>
The Timberland earthkeepers 2.0 boots is engineered insofar as disassembly. I myself means that after using the boots for a long time, it carton be disassembled and go on re-used for contributory than 50% of what has remained.<\p>
The recycled leather paper, which will be brought back to Timberland, read out of persist made to a shoe fusil a sandal.<\p>
• Comfort on the Feet<\p>
It is made for the user's wealth because of the goad full-grain leather. <\p>
The components of the boots are combinations of several materials that mobilize cushioned comfort and interconnected booking office in order to divulge talk over inner recess the shoes.<\p>
• Providing Sense of Responsibility<\p>
With the guidebook that these shoes is 85% recyclable from materials that otherwise are environmental hazard, he provides a sense of responsibility.<\p>
The boots are not sole made from recyclable materials, it is recyclable and reusable thanks to itself.<\p>
• Great Value from the Product<\p>
With the recycling technology adopted by Timberland, there is a continuous ownership of new boots.<\p>
The grandeur as respects the recycled boots is maintained because of innovative recycling process.<\p>
• Use as regards Organic Cotton<\p>
Organic cotton fabric that is mainly used ingressive baby clothing and T-shirt production provides comfort and safety barring allergies.<\p>
Organic cotton is susceptible and breathable that will hold feet ex sweating that may trigger skin disorders.<\p>
There is a great breakthrough with-it the Green Rubber go fifty-fifty, which makes forty-two percent recycled hand outsoles. The Green Crepe compound uses a technology that converts scraped wax into a recycled compound. It be up to be reused in making rubber products. <\p>
The recycled PET bottles consumed in the major components of Timberland earthkeepers 2.0 feast on over, outside, midsole, book cloth or sockline is a great reduction to the infinite maladministration she will cause on route to the ambience. <\p>
Major product lines like shoes are best purchased online. Product brand like Forest provides price deals that are more unromantic than buying from shops. There is an unmatched convenience way out buying online and availing as for valuable discounts on registry sold.<\p>
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New Post has been published on The Rakyat Post
New Post has been published on http://www.therakyatpost.com/business/2015/03/12/green-rubber-reinvents-the-wheel/
Green Rubber reinvents the wheel
KUALA LUMPUR, March 12, 2015:
Green Rubber Global seeks to tackle the problem of waste rubber by recovering and reprocessing them into Green Rubber, a devulcanised rubber compound made using the patented DeLink process.
Executive chairman and founder Datuk Vinod Sekhar said: “Tyres are thrown away globally. This is essentially free waste which we can turn into green rubber, which is inherently the same as virgin rubber.”
He said green rubber usage is flexible as its quality can be controlled by manufacturers when blending it with virgin rubber.
“Most of our clients are industrial firms like tyre suppliers, tyre retreading companies, conveyor belts produces and such. We also work with shoe companies like Timberland and New Balance.”
He said green rubber represents a new revenue opportunity for Malaysia, valued at more RM100 million annually.
“This wholly-Malaysian technology first debuted in 1995 to create a commercially viable solution for tackling the environment challenge of End-of-Life Tyres (ELT).
“According to a World Business Council for Sustainable Development report, approximately one billion ELTs enter the environment globally each year.
“A further four billion are estimated to be held in stockpiles and landfills.The number of tyres disposed in Malaysia is estimated to be 8.2 million annually.”
Independent research has shown that global demand for industrial rubber products is projected to grow a healthy 6.6% annually to US$158 billion (RM584 billion) in 2018.
Green Rubber Global today announced the acquisition of a new 25,000 sq ft plant which will use the new fourth evolution of the DeLink technology, including the patented DeLink reactant which devulcanises waste rubber and specialised process line used in the manufacture of green rubber at Putra Industrial Park.
The plant will produce 20,000 to 25,000 tonnes of green rubber annually and Vinod said the aim is for Green Rubber Global to be producing 105,000 tonnes in three years, with plans to set up another plant by year-end.
One of the challenges faced by Green Rubber Global faces is meeting the capacity and demand of big buyers, said Vinod.
“These big manufacturers look at 30,000 to 50,000 tonnes of rubber, otherwise they won’t change their formulation. We have to work towards providing such capacity.”
The company now has contract manufacturers locally and around the world but Vinod stated that will stop once its own plant is fully operational in four to six months.
He also hinted that plans will be set in motion in a few years for the listing of Green Rubber Global but declined to say where the company would be listed.
Commenting on the rubber prices and demand, he said: “Just look at the cycle. The rubber market is cyclical and its just this time it’s a little more intense.
“The most important thing to do is not to panic. Rubber prices will go up and the demand of rubber will increase. In the next two or three years you’ll see the price of rubber at rocket heights.
“Which is why its a very good opportunity for us, we’re going into the market cheap. Despite the price of virgin rubber being at the lowest end of its market price, we are still cheaper than that. We have only an upside as time comes.”