Continental has taken on the role of fourth co-chair of the Tire Industry Project (TIP).
Continental Pursues Ambitious Sustainability Goals
With this step, the tyre manufacturer is further emphasising its comprehensive commitment to sustainability. Continental will contribute resources and its long-term expertise in the areas of end-of-life tyres, sustainability assessment methods, and sustainable materials.
“Continental pursues ambitious sustainability goals. But we also know that some overarching challenges can only be solved together. To do so, we increasingly need to set up overarching projects, pool specialist knowledge from all disciplines, and take on responsibility jointly,” says Christian Kötz, Head of the Tires Group Sector and member of the Executive Board of Continental AG. “As a founding member, we have been closely involved with the Tire Industry Project right from the start,” he adds.
The Tire Industry Project is the tyre industry’s most important global forum for sustainability issues, dealing with all phases of the tyre lifecycle from raw material procurement to the manufacturing and use phase through to the management of end-of-life tyres. Under the auspices of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development, TIP brings together the ten leading tyre companies, which jointly represent more than 60 per cent of global tyre production capacity. The tyre manufacturers Bridgestone, Goodyear, and Michelin also act as co-chairs.
“TIP was founded to deliver scientific research on tyre and road wear particles (TRWP) and other environmental and human health issues facing the industry in 2005, and while our support for research is as important as ever, TIP and our members have evolved to meet broader sustainability challenges,” says Anne-Cécile Rémont, who is the Executive Director of the Tire Industry Project.
Continental pursues ambitious goals and aims to become the most progressive manufacturer in terms of sustainability in the tyre industry by 2030. Sustainable and responsible business has been an integral part of the premium tyre manufacturer’s corporate strategy for many years already. The focus is on the strategic issues of climate change mitigation, low-emission transportation, the circular economy and sustainable supply chains, thereby covering all phases of the value chain.