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Hankook launches first full line of EV tires

Hankook Tire has launched the company’s first tires in the U.S. that are specifically designed for electric vehicles (EVs). The iON evo AS and iON evo AS SUV are the first in Hankook’s full line of EV tires. Available in 26 sizes and rim diameters of 18 to 22 inches, iON evo AS and iON evo AS SUV are built with Hankook’s EVolution technology, which focuses on tread wear, noise reduction, and the unique grip performance for EVs.

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Yokohama Rubber named to CDP’s climate change A List

The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced that it has once again been recognized for leadership in corporate sustainability by the global environmental non-profit CDP, which named Yokohama Rubber to its prestigious A List for tackling climate change on December 13. Yokohama Rubber’s selection recognizes its efforts to cut emissions, mitigate climate risks, and develop the low-carbon economy, based on its responses to the CDP’s 2022 climate change questionnaire, which scored more than 10,000 companies worldwide. This is Yokohama Rubber’s fourth time on the A list, following its selection in 2016, 2019, and 2020.

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United States International Trade Commission determines emulsion styrene-butadiene rubber imports fair

Synthos welcomes USITC’s Sunshine Act determination regarding Emulsion Styrene-Butadiene Rubber from the Czech Republic. On December 8, 2022, the United States International Trade Commission (USITC) determined that imports of emulsion styrene butadiene rubber (ESBR) from the Czech Republic were not sold in the United States at less than fair value (LTFV) and, consequently, no industry of the United States is materially injured or threatened with material injury by reason of imports of emulsion styrene-butadiene rubber from the Czech Republic. As a producer of ESBR in the Czech Republic, Synthos welcomes this decision by the USITC.

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Yokohama Rubber and Indonesian natural rubber supplier sign MOU and hold event for natural rubber farmers

The Yokohama Rubber Co., Ltd., announced that on December 1 it signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with PT Kirana Megatara Tbk, a major natural rubber supplier in Indonesia, to cooperate in efforts to provide economic support for Indonesian natural rubber farmers and to improve traceability to ensure transparency and soundness of the natural rubber supply chain. The MOU with Kirana Megatara is the latest concrete action taken under Yokohama Rubber’s “Procurement Policy for Sustainable Natural Rubber.” In conjunction with the signing of the MOU, the two companies held a seminar event targeted at improving the quality and productivity of natural rubber in Indonesia. The event, attended by about 50 small-scale farmers affiliated with Kirana Megatara and local government officials, featured a tapping contest and a quiz on agricultural technology. The farmers attending the event received a complementary supply of fertilizer and natural rubber coagulants.

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Zochem’s Vice President, Ed Smith announces retirement

Ed has worked for over three decades in the zinc oxide industry, putting the customer’s requirements and expectations at the forefront of his and the company’s priorities. More than this, Ed has been a considerate leader and advocate of the team’s successes. He is both an internal and external booster of the Zochem brand, and the benefits to our world of zinc oxide itself. Among Ed’s accomplishments has been the creation of a strong national distribution network, a world-class sales team, a strong international and domestic customer base, and a responsive customer service team.

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European Union agrees to ban sale of rubber and other products not certified deforestation-free

The European Union reached a preliminary deal with EU governments on a new law on deforestation-free products that will make it obligatory for companies to verify and issue a so-called “due diligence” statement that goods placed on the EU market have not led to deforestation and forest degradation anywhere in the world after 31 December 2020. According to the agreed text, while no country or commodity as such will be banned, companies will not be allowed to sell their products in the EU without this type of statement. As requested by MEPs, companies will also have to verify compliance with relevant legislation of the country of production including on human rights and that the rights of concerned indigenous people have been respected.

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