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How Recovered Carbon Black is Changing the Game

Recovered Carbon Black (rCB) is making waves in the rubber recycling industry as an eco-friendly substitute for virgin carbon black.
It is produced by processing scrap rubber, often through pyrolysis, and refining the carbon-rich material that remains.

The advantages are clear — rCB offers consistent quality, reduces environmental impact, and often comes at a lower cost compared to virgin alternatives.

Manufacturers are using rCB in a wide range of applications, from tyre production to industrial rubber goods and even in plastics.
Its versatility makes it an attractive option for companies seeking sustainable raw materials without sacrificing performance.

By integrating rCB into production processes, industries are significantly lowering their carbon footprint.
It requires far less energy to produce than virgin carbon black, and it keeps waste out of landfills.

The Gujarat Rubber Recyclers Association is actively promoting awareness of rCB through workshops and industry events, encouraging more manufacturers to adopt it.

As technology improves, the quality of rCB continues to approach that of virgin materials, further cementing its place in the market.
This innovation is a key driver in building a more circular economy, where waste becomes a resource rather than a problem.

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