The technologies, products and solutions of Pyrum Innovations AG ensure that in Germany
and neighbouring European countries. Renowned daily newspapers and specialist magazines report on us, as do well-known TV stations. We have summarised the highlights of current media coverage for you.
Pyrum reaches important milestones in 2024: Expansion in Dillingen, preparations for construction in Perl-Besch and increased efficiency of the reactors.
Pyrum recycles used tyres in Dillingen using thermolysis – growing market and EU requirements drive expansion.
Pyrum plans new site in Besch: Innovative waste tyre recycling using thermolysis gets the green light from the local council.
The magazine Rengaskierrätys informs about tyre recycling, circular economy, innovations and sustainable use of old tyres in Finland.
Waste tyre recycling is booming in Europe: pyrolysis technology is growing rapidly, demand for sustainable carbon black (rCB) is rising sharply.
Pyrum recycles used tyres using innovative pyrolysis technology – sustainably, efficiently and circularly.
Old tyres become new car parts – thanks to an innovative recycling coöperation between Mercedes-Benz, BASF and Pyrum.
Old bicycle tyres are to be turned back into new products – sustainably and in a way that conserves raw materials
By partnering with Eldan, Pyrum increases the efficiency of tyre shredding and supplies high-quality steel for reuse.
Pyrum not only recycles used tyres in an energy self-sufficient way, but also wants to produce green hydrogen from pyrolysis gas in the future – without any CO₂.
BASF invests in Pyrum’s pyrolysis technology to produce new plastics with a reduced carbon footprint from used tyres
BASF and Pyrum show how used tyres can be turned into high-quality, low-emission polymers
BASF and Pyrum rely on pyrolysis oil from used tyres as a sustainable raw material for high-performance plastics
The ChemCycling project shows how industrial waste can be transformed into valuable resources.
From used tyres to raw materials – Pyrum’s pyrolysis plant is part of a climate-friendly industrial vision.
BASF invests 16 million euros in Pyrum and becomes the main customer for the pyrolysis oil produced
A milestone for the circular economy – BASF relies on tyre technology from Saarland.
Pascal Klein is revolutionising tyre recycling with BASF – and is aiming for an IPO.
With BASF and Michelin on board, Pyrum’s tyre recycling is now bearing fruit – worldwide and circularly.
Pyrum and BASF close loops – for the plastics industry of tomorrow.
Pyrum relies on Andritz technology for tyre processing – up to one tonne of granulate per hour.
Pyrum starts with Andritz technology in Dillingen – one tonne of rubber granulate per hour as the basis for thermolysis.