Recovered carbon black from Enviro in the tires as Michelin celebrates 100 years at Le Mans this weekend
Scandinavian Enviro Systems’ (Enviro) major shareholder Michelin has developed a racing tire for this year's edition of the Le Mans 24-hour race that contains a full 63 percent sustainable materials, including recovered carbon black (rCB) from Enviro's plant in Åsensbruk, Sweden. The tire will be used on one of the cars taking part in the famous race's 100th anniversary this weekend. Michelin and Le Mans share a long history – when the first 24-hour race at Le Mans was held on May 27, 1923, tires from the French manufacturer were fitted to the winning vehicle. The close link with