Giti Tire Hits 93% Sustainable Materials in Prototype Tyre

Published:
August 1, 2025
Author:
James Lockwood
Giti Tire Pushes Sustainability Boundaries with Near-Fully Green Composition.

Giti Tire has revealed a prototype passenger tyre whose construction is 93 percent sustainable by weight 53% renewable and 40% recycled. Unveiled on 1 August 2025, the concept blends bio-based polymers, recovered carbon black and recycled steel with next-generation manufacturing techniques. The company says the design scores 9/10 on technical readiness, signalling a clear path toward large-scale production by the end of the decade.

93 Percent Sustainable Composition Sets a New Benchmark

Renewable Ingredients (53 %)

  • Deforestation-free natural rubber replaces synthetic alternatives.
  • Pine-tree resin boosts tread grip without petroleum resins.
  • Rice-husk silica lowers rolling resistance and improves wet traction.
  • Plant-based antioxidants preserve compound integrity throughout the tyre’s life.

Recycled Inputs (40 %)

  • Recycled rubber from end-of-life tyres reduces virgin polymer use.
  • Recovered carbon black (rCB) cuts petrochemical demand.
  • R-PET cord turns plastic bottles into high-strength reinforcement.
  • Recycled steel eliminates the need for newly mined material.

“For Giti, this stands as both a milestone and a promise, a testament to the possibilities when scientific ingenuity encompasses environmental stewardship,” said Mr Gao Qiang Sheng, R&D General Manager at Giti Tire.

Technical Readiness and Roadmap to 2030

Giti’s engineers rate the prototype’s components at 9/10 on technical readiness, confirming lab-scale performance targets for rolling resistance, wet grip and durability. The next phase involves pilot-plant validation ahead of mass production, which the manufacturer expects by 2029–2030.

The breakthrough eclipses the firm’s 65 percent sustainable-tyre milestone announced last year and outpaces other recent industry efforts toward circular tyre design.

Industry Context and Environmental Gains

A tyre built with 93 percent sustainable content promises:

  • Lower lifecycle CO₂ thanks to bio-based feedstocks.
  • Reduced waste by valorising end-of-life tyres and plastic.
  • Alignment with ISO 14001 environmental-management principles for responsible sourcing.

Analysts say a production-ready sustainable tyre would strengthen Giti’s position in OEM tenders focused on Scope 3 emissions reduction.

Tagged with: sustainable tyre, Giti Tire, circular economy, recycled materials, renewable rubber, recovered carbon black, rice husk silica, bio-based polymers, eco-friendly mobility, tyre sustainability

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