
Continuous Waste Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Manufacturer and Supplier
As a leading continuous waste Tyre Pyrolysis Plant manufacturer and supplier, we provide advanced industrial equipment designed to convert waste tyres into valuable energy resources. Our continuous pyrolysis systems are engineered for large-scale tyre recycling projects, enabling businesses to produce high-quality fuel oil, carbon black, and steel while maintaining efficient operation, low energy consumption, and sustainable performance.

Efficiency Meets Sustainability: Continuous Electric Pyrolysis Emerges as Key Solution for Europe's End-of-Life Tyre Challenge
BRUSSELS, 2024 – As Europe accelerates its green transition and circular economy initiatives, continuous electric heating pyrolysis technology is gaining recognition as a viable solution for end-of-life Tyre Processing. This innovative approach combines operational efficiency with energy autonomy, offering European waste management stakeholders an economically sound and environmentally responsible alternative.

Superior Output Quality: The Advantage of Continuous Electric Heating Pyrolysis for Oil and Recovered Carbon Black
Our continuous electric heating pyrolysis technology sets a new standard for output quality. By ensuring precise temperature control and uniform heating, it transforms end-of-life tyres into high-value, consistent products that are ideal for demanding industrial applications.

New-Generation Tyre Pyrolysis System with Fully Electrical Heating Technology, Offering a Clean Path to a Circular Economy

Revolutionary Continuous Tyre Pyrolysis Plant Launched

Recovered Carbon Black (RCB) Market Outlook: 2023-2032
EU Circular Economy Action Plan mandating 30% recycled content in tires by 2030
U.S. Inflation Reduction Act tax credits for pyrolysis infrastructure
APAC Extended Producer Responsibility laws (China's "Dual Carbon" policy, India's ELT recycling targets)

Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) - Global Strategic Business Report
The global Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) market, valued at US$1.1 billion in 2024, is projected to reach US$2.6 billion by 2030, growing at a robust 15.1% CAGR. This report delivers comprehensive analysis of market trends, growth drivers, and competitive forecasts to support strategic decision-making, including insights on recent tariff developments and their market implications.

Carbon Black (CB) & Recovered Carbon Black (rCB): A Sustainable Shift in the Rubber Industry
Carbon Black (CB), a versatile material widely used in plastics, inks, paints, and rubber products (notably tires), accounts for a significant portion of global industrial fillers. However, recycling CB from end-of-life rubber—especially tires—remains challenging due to the inherent difficulties in rubber reprocessing, often relegating it to a disposable byproduct.

Revolutionizing Waste Recycling: The Rise of Continuous Screw Pyrolysis Plants
As global waste management challenges intensify, innovative technologies such as the Continuous Screw Pyrolysis Plant are transforming how industries process scrap tyres, plastics, and other non-recyclable waste into valuable resources. Thanks to its advanced engineering and high efficiency, this technology is being rapidly adopted across Europe, offering a sustainable solution to the world’s waste crisis.

Driving the circular economy – tire pyrolysis oil at a legal turning point
Each year, well over a billion tires worldwide reach the end of their life. Many of these discarded tires still accumulate in landfills or are burned for a one-time energy gain, creating pollution and wasting valuable materials. Tire pyrolysis, a form of chemical recycling, breaks down end-of-life tires (ELT) into useful products like oil (TPO), gas, and recovered carbon black (rCB).

Huayuan Tech Showcases Innovative Tire Pyrolysis Solutions at 30th ETRA Conference in Brussels

Summary of European Policies on Tyre Pyrolysis
The European Union (EU) has implemented stringent regulations and policies to manage end-of-life tyres (ELTs), promoting recycling and recovery over landfilling. Pyrolysis, a thermal decomposition process that converts tyres into oil, gas, and carbon black, is recognized as a viable waste-to-energy and material recovery solution. Below is a summary of key European policies and initiatives related to tyre pyrolysis:






