When the who's who of the circular economy meet at the Liederhalle Stuttgart on 22 and 23 October 2025, one thing will be clear: this is where ideas on how we can use resources more sparingly and shape industrial transformation will emerge. The 14. CONGRESS BW invites you to think about the future - and NEW LIFE is there with its expertise in the mechanical recycling of used tyres.
On 22 October, we will be taking part in the guided visitor tour "Circular Economy & Resource Efficiency". We will show visitors how high-quality secondary raw materials are obtained from used tyres in a climate-friendly way, from which a wide range of high-quality products for the sustainable urban development of the future and various industries are manufactured. We will show how the material flows are precisely sorted, cleaned and reutilised - with minimum energy input and maximum closed-loop recycling.
Mechanical recycling of used tyres helps to conserve valuable resources, keep important raw materials in circulation and save energy and CO2 emissions. Every tonne of used tyres that is mechanically recycled (and not incinerated) saves around 700 kg of CO2. With our appearance in Stuttgart, we are setting an example: The circular economy is already feasible today and pays off both ecologically and economically.
The CONGRESS BW 2025Â brings together representatives from politics, business and science. With our stand and our participation, we create opportunities for dialogue - from funding topics to supply chain potential. In an environment of GreenTech, Circular Economy & Resource Efficiency, our technology becomes visible - and therefore tangible.
Small and medium-sized companies in particular face challenges in terms of material costs, raw material shortages and ecological requirements. We show how recycling solutions can create value locally, reduce emissions and boost competitiveness.