Overview

 
A multi-plant organisation spread across Europe, featuring standardised plants with a uniform footprint, consistently delivering high-quality raw materials in the volumes necessary for a circular industrial supply chain.
Infiniteria wood
  • The INFINITERIA initiative, developed by Cuibhil Luxco 2, was established to respond to the growing need for sustainable End-of-Life Tyres (ELTs) disposal and increasing demand for the use of recovered materials:
    • 3.5 million tonnes a year of end-of-life tyres in Europe and growing;
    • Regulatory requirements becoming more stringent to address environmental concerns and making traditional ways of disposing of end-of-life-tyres more difficult;
    • Tyre production is highly energy intensive and uses significant fossil raw materials (1.5-2.0kg crude oil to create 1kg of carbon black) with little, to no, recycled content in tyres today.
  • INFINITERIA aims to innovate the tyre recycling industry and become a leading supplier of renewable raw materials for a new industrial low carbon circular supply chain.
  • INFINITERIA has adopted the Innovative and patented technology developed by Enviro, ensuring top-quality raw materials, rigorously tested and validated by market-leading producers, positioned at the premium end of the recovered carbon black and pyrolysis oil markets.
  • INFINITERIA leverages on an existing permitted site in Uddevalla - Sweden, with the first plant with a capacity of 35,000 Tonnes per year already under construction and expected to start operations by end 2025 providing an immediate opportunity for the first full-scale plant.
  • The company shall then undertake an aggressive wider roll-out across Europe deploying standardised plants in various key geographies to establish Pyrolysis plants in key European regions, securing the target market and positioning itself as a leader in the end-of-life tyre disposal industry. With strong market dynamics, we demonstrate the need for a local tyre recycling solution.
ELT management schemes in Europe