Drive towards Clean Mobility

We are assembling TC03 for a larger pilot this summer! The material TC02 captured has a high purity of non-exhaust emissions (NEEs), by weight up to 95% was NEEs and up to 66% was TRWP. Prior tests have shown that over half of the captured particles were below 10 microns by number concentration. TC02 further validated the core technology and our next focus is increasing capture efficiency and upcycling captured waste.

Co-Founder Hanson Cheng holding a jar with captured tyre wear particles.

We partnered with Particle Vision to characterise our samples. Below is an overview showing the distribution of tyre wear, metallics and minerals, captured from our on-vehicle pilot.

Sample characterisation by Particle Vision and The Tyre Collective.

Without capturing tyre wear, transport will never be zero-emissions. Our seed round is crucial to accelerate R&D and grow our team for upcoming pilots!


What’s Next

We are excited to attend more conferences and shows this year! The team joined the Tire Technology Expo and SETAC and exhibited at Waste Age in Hong Kong. Find us at MOVE 2023 on June 21-22, so mark your calendars!

The Tyre Collective showcases at the "Waste Age" exhibition in Hong Kong

Raising Awareness

The Tyre Collective partners with David Baldo (Invisible World)

We've teamed up with Invisible World to zoom into the source of tyre wear. It's concerning to think that these tiny particles end up in our oceans and the air we breathe. Check out this captivating video.

 

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