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BTMA Chief Executive to Speak at Tyre Recovery Association Briefing Day 2024
On Tuesday, 24th September, Darren Lindsey, Chief Executive from the British Tyre Manufacturers’ Association (BTMA) will be speaking at this year’s TRA Briefing Day, held at the Woodland Grange Hotel in Leamington Spa. The theme for the conference is highly relevant, focusing on preparing the tyre recovery sector for the upcoming Defra Digital Waste Tracking plans and the new Environmental Agency (EA) requirements for the registration of waste Dealers, Brokers, and Carriers. These regulatory changes are set to have significant operational implications for tyre retailers, wholesalers, and vehicle dismantlers alike.
In his speech, Darren will spotlight a key industry milestone—80% of tyres are now successfully collected, to be recycled or reused—while addressing a critical challenge: 20% of tyres remain unaccounted for. He will pose the question of what more the industry can do to further reduce waste and improve sustainability throughout the tyre recovery process, emphasising the need for collaboration across the entire sector.
This is closely aligned with the BTMA’s vision to lead the tyre industry in enhancing road safety, reducing environmental impact, and upholding health and safety standards. The BTMA is committed to improving road safety through rigorous standards and advocacy, while promoting sustainability in tyre manufacturing and usage. Ensuring a competitive and fair market for UK, European, and international manufacturers is another core element of its mission.
The BTMA actively collaborates with key industry bodies such as the TRA (Tyre Recovery Association), TyreSafe, NTDA (National Tyre Distributors Association), the Tire Industry Project (TIP), and ETRMA (European Tyre and Rubber Manufacturers’ Association), focusing on driving environmental responsibility and comprehensive tyre care guidance. Through shaping and enforcing industry regulations, the BTMA supports its members in boosting resource efficiency and innovation, ensuring they are well-positioned to meet emerging challenges.
The TRA Briefing Day will serve as a collaborative forum for vital discussions on the future of the tyre recovery sector. It will offer practical insights on navigating new regulations while fostering collective efforts to reduce the environmental impact of waste tyres. Through shared knowledge and cooperation, participants will explore innovative solutions to drive the industry forward.