Carlton Forest bringing ELT pyrolysis tech down under with Triskel
Following twelve months of technology appraisals, meetings with platform developers, due diligence, and alignment of vision and fit, Australia’s Triskel Group has selected end-of-life tyre (ELT) recycling technology from UK firm Carlton Forest Group. This partnership will result in a pyrolysis plant being built in Brisbane, with a further five plants following in the next five years.
The venture supports Australia’s ban on the export of ELTs. Triskel will act as an agent for Carlton Forest in the Australia, New Zealand and Pacific Islands region, showcasing the technology on offer and the positive impact it has on dealing with ELTs.
“We are very happy to have secured the deal with the Carlton Forest team and to be working with them as we seek new ways of dealing with ELTs in Australia,” says Virginie Senbel-Lynch, managing director of Triskel. “The vision and entrepreneurship displayed by CEO Mark Pepper and his team is incredibly impressive and represents a real game-changer in the way ELTs are recovered and processed across the globe.”
“This is a huge step forward for us and we are delighted to have found such forward-thinking, like-minded partners in Triskel, who share our vision for a circular approach to tyre recovery and recycling,” adds Mark Pepper. “Using pyrolysis to deal with end-of-life tyres is still a relatively untapped market, but we believe it to be one of the most viable tyre disposal solutions available to the Australian market.”
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