Nanotechnology and Tyres: Greening Industry and Transport | en | OECD
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Greening Industry and Transport
New nanomaterials offer promising avenues for future innovation, which can contribute
towards the sustainability and resource efficiency of the tyre industry. Yet uncertainty
over environmental health and safety (EHS) risks appears to be a main and continuous
concern for the development of new nanomaterials in tyre production, even for those
closest to market. Lack of sector-specific guidance represents a major gap.
Published on July 18, 2014
SUMMARIESavailable in 10 languages
English | Nanotechnology and Tyres (Summary in English) | |
Spanish | Nanotecnología y neumáticos | |
German | Nanotechnologie und Reifen | |
Japanese | ナノテクノロジーとタイヤ | |
Italian | Nanotecnologie e pneumatici | |
Chinese | 纳米技术与轮胎 | |
Korean | 나노기술과 타이어 | |
Portuguese | A nanotecnologia e os pneus | |
Russian | Нанотехнологии и шины | |
Turkish | Nanoteknoloji ve Oto Lastikleri |
Foreword | |||||||
Acronyms and abbreviations | |||||||
Executive summary | |||||||
Reader’s guide | |||||||
Nanotechnology in tyres: Status of the technology | |||||||
Key drivers of innovation in the tyre industry | |||||||
Socio-economic impacts of the development of new nanomaterials in tyres production | |||||||
Environmental impacts in the context of life-cycle assessment | |||||||
Environment, health and safety: Development of a risk management framework | |||||||
Environment, health and safety: Knowledge and best practice transfer | |||||||
Annexes3 chapters available
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