ETRMA has published figures about the tyre replacement sales
The package helps establishing a level playing field between all actors in the European market and gives more certainty of safety and compliance to European Consumers
ETRMA participates in the EIP on Raw Materials High Level Steering Group
European replacement tyre market contracts: all segments register double digits decline in 2012
Standardization, end-of-waste criteria and REACH for ELT-derived products: top priorities for the ELT Forum in 2013
23-11-2012 SWEDEN: Swedish Chemicals Agency inspections on tyre importers to ensure compliance with the PAH rich oil restriction
01-12-2011 GERMANY: Rheinland-Pfalz publishes the results of its test campaign
01-02-2011 UK: Guidance and compliance campaign by the UK Environment Agency
ETRMA acknowledges the withdrawal by Nokian Tyres of its ice and snow label
ETRMA distances itself from the Nokian Tyres ice and snow sticker based on the EU tyre label and asks the competent authorities to take all the necessary steps to put an end to this action.
Rapid implementation of CARS 2020 Action Plan is required to improve the situation of the automotive industry
Compulsory performance label on all tyres sold in EU from 1 November 2012
Winter tyre technology significantly increases safety and mobility in winter conditions
The European Tyre and Rubber industry is slowly recovering from the crisis, but imports are gaining ground on the European market
Board of Directors confirms market surveillance and sustainability as priorities for ETRMA's activities
In 2011, 95% of all used tyres were collected and treated in Europe. 2% more recycled despite a 3% increase in used tyres arisings
ETRMA greatly supports the final report of CARS 21
ETRMA commitment to sustainability
ETRMA releases its 2011 edition of the End-of-Life Tyre Management brochure
Competitiveness of the automotive manufacturing base in Europe
A regulatory step paving the way for timely implementation
The ETRMA statistical report 2011 is out
Second testing program confirms: REACH compliance tests continue to give failing grades to tyre imports
Parliament adopts pragmatic steps to Road Safety
Newsletter issue 34
96% of Used Tyres treated in Europe in 2010; Material recovery increases by further 10%.
ETRMA urges EU and National Authorities to intensify and broaden testing and enforcement activities
Commission re-launches CARS 21 high level group for a competitive and sustainable automotive industry
Companies that have pre-registered natural rubber (EC 232-689-0; CAS 9006-04-6) can de-activate this pre-registration as there is currently no registration obligation.
ETRMA claims that the market for tyre derived products has become sustainable.