Yokohama: Orange is the new green!
Aug 28, 2010
At the upcoming Tire Industry Association Environmental Symposium, Dan Guiney, director of technical services for Yokohama Tire Corp., will discuss the tiremaker’s move into unconventional raw materials – specifically oil derived from orange peels.
The Environmental Symposium will be held Sept. 30 to Oct. 2 at the Ocean City Convention Center in Ocean City, Md.
Guiney’s session, "Orange is the New Green," will focus on the tiremaker’s environmental efforts as they impact tire development. Yokohama is using orange oil as a substitute for petroleum in one of its tire lines, and is actively reducing the carbon footprint of its manufacturing plants.
"Companies – not just in the tire industry – are looking for new and innovative ways to reduce their dependency on raw materials that are often produced in volatile corners of the world. If you are involved in any aspect of manufacturing within the tire industry, you'll benefit from the insight and experience Dan possesses," said Dick Gust, TIA Environmental Advisory Council co-chair. Thanks to Tirereview.com
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