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August 28, 2023 Cover

Volume 101, Issue 17

Tire manufacturers are adopting greener production processes and more renewable materials, but they have yet to get a grip on tire particle pollution

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Quote of the Week

“If society doesn’t push to reduce the nasty materials out of rubber, then it won’t happen.”

Marc Masen, mechanical engineer, Imperial College London

Can tires turn green?

Tire manufacturers are adopting greener production processes and more renewable materials, but they have yet to get a grip on tire particle pollution

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