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tyre emissions
Rubber pollution, similar to plastic pollution, occurs in various environments, and originates from a variety of sources, ranging from the food industry processing chain to tire wear. Synthetic and natural rubber dust and fragments now occur in food, airborne as particulates in air pollution, hidden in the earth as soil pollution, and in waterways, lakes and the sea.
The new Euro 7 regs start in November , and now we are being included with tyre and brake dust emissions. No doubt that new versions of tyres and brake pads sold after this date will have premiums attached to them to reflect the newer compounds and R and D involved in their manufacture.
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