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Tyre Insights
Tyre Insights from Emissions Analytics is the quickest way of distilling cutting edge tyre science to essential facts, empowering your business strategically to plan products that meet the needs and regulations of tomorrow.
Emissions Analytics’ new Tyre Insights publications will be a quarterly report offering an accessible synopsis of the latest developments in tyre emissions and sustainability research.
Latest news
In this episode of Molden & Schmidt - Nick and Felix Leach introduce a groundbreaking concept in sustainable transportation: taxing vehicles based on their weight and miles driven.
In the latest episode of Building Better with Brandon Bartneck, Nick Molden and Felix Leach explore the future of sustainable transportation.
Our latest webinar exploring the cutting-edge science behind tyre emissions and the growing concern around 6PPD – a key chemical preservative found in tyres. This session explores the analytical testing processes used to uncover the presence of 6PPD and its alternatives, shedding light on how these compounds impact the environment and what the future holds for tyre manufacturing and sustainability.
Our founder, Nick Molden, recently appeared on BBC Breakfast to discuss his new book, Critical Mass. In the interview, Nick shares his views on the future of transport and why he believes cars should be taxed based on their weight and the miles driven.
Recent studies conducted in the Colorado Rocky Mountains reveal that tire particles, laden with nano-sized carbon black, are being deposited on high-altitude snow, contributing to accelerated melting and atmospheric warming. Analysis by Emissions Analytics identified organic compounds in these particles that match those found in road tires, highlighting their widespread environmental presence.
Twilight of the carbon economy
Dusk approaches, but the denouement is unclear. Will the flames of 2026 engulf fossil fuels, the internal combustion engine, electric vehicles or net zero? Are we about to see the twilight of the carbon economy? Or perhaps twilight of our environmental idols?
Nick Molden discusses with Chris Caldwell, CEO of United Renewables on his podcast Conversation on Climate.Nick and Chris discuss why electric vehicles may not be the future, the challenges and opportunities around adoption of electric vehicles.