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Pirelli: First Standard Production Tyre With Over 70% Bio-based and Recycled Materials
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Pirelli P Zero. Credit: Pirelli
The P Zero developed for JLR will be manufactured using materials such as rice husk-derived silica, recycled steel, and FSC™-certified natural rubber.
Pirelli has launched the first standard production tyre for the global market made with over 70% bio-based and recycled materials, including FSC™ (Forest Stewardship Council™)[1]-certified natural rubber. This certification attests to the responsible management of the natural rubber supply chain, from plantation to factory. By 2026, all natural rubber used in Pirelli’s European factories will be FSC™-certified. Developed in a specific version for JLR, the new tyre is a Pirelli P Zero and will initially be available on selected 22-inch wheel options for Range Rover, forming part of JLR’s aim to roll out more sustainable tyres across its luxury vehicles.
The tyre will feature the FSC™ marking along with the distinctive logo identifying Pirelli tyres made with more than 50% bio-based and recycled materials, as verified by the third-party certification body Bureau Veritas.
Materials innovation
The development of the new P Zero put a significant challenge for Pirelli’s Research & Development department: combining Ultra-High Performance (UHP) with a high content of bio-based and recycled materials, which include:
· Recycled steel, partially sourced from the melting of scrap metal instead of virgin raw materials, while maintaining the mechanical properties of virgin steel.
· Rice husk-derived silica, obtained from rice processing waste, used in tread compounds to ensure high performance in the wet.
· Circular carbon black, produced through pyrolysis oil obtained from end-of-life tyres.
· Bio-circular polymers, manufactured from monomers derived from used cooking oil or pyrolysis oil, replacing fossil-based polymers.
· Bio-resins, plant-based plasticisers that help optimise the balance between dry and wet performance.





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