Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has developed a closed-loop recycling process for polyurethane seat foam, integrating material from used vehicles into new seat production. This innovation, created in ...
Dubai, UAE – JLR has made a significant technical breakthrough in the closed-loop recycling of polyurethane seat foam from its used vehicles by successfully reintegrating it back into the production ...
The next phase aims to increase this percentage further. The recycled foam will be part of a new "circular seat," which is projected to reduce CO 2 emissions by half while maintaining performance.
Photo courtesy of Material ConneXion One of the primary problems with polyurethane foam is that although it is cheap to produce, it is costly and energy-intensive to recycle. Because the material ...
The new seat foam claims to feature closed-loop recycled content for the first time in the automotive industry. Credit: Dow. Jaguar Land Rover (JLR) has collaborated with Dow MobilityScience and ...
Dow Inc. DOW recently announced that JLR has made a significant technical advance in the closed-loop recycling of polyurethane seat foam from used vehicles, successfully reintegrating it into the ...
In a new study, Changing World Technologies, Inc. used a process known as "thermal conversion" to recycle foam seats and other automotive parts into oil. The process involved pounding the scraps ...