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 PARTNERSHIP
 Lummus and InnoVent Renewables sign MoU

 for tyre pyrolysis technology


 Lummus  Technology, a global pro-
 vider of process technologies and value-
 driven energy solutions, and InnoVent
 Renewables have announced the signing
 of a Memorandum of Understanding
 (MoU) to work toward licensing and
 deploying InnoVent’s  continuous tyre
 pyrolysis technology globally.

 “This is another signifi cant step in
 expanding and strengthening our port-
 folio for the circular  economy,” said
 Mr. Leon de Bruyn, President and CEO
 of Lummus Technology. “By combin-  recycled carbon black and steel. Lummus  Renewables. “Together, we can trans-
 ing InnoVent’s tyre  recycling  techno-  would also act as licensor for compre-  form waste into valuable resources,
 logy with Lummus’ global  licensing  hensive technology packages that com-  reduce carbon emissions and support the
 and engineering  expertise, we  will  bine InnoVent’s tyre pyrolysis process  transition to a more sustainable future.”
 be addressing the global  challenge of  with Lummus’ downstream techno-
 waste tyres and creating new pathways  logies to increase the value of fuel and   InnoVent’s technology off ers a scal-
 for sustainable product development.”  chemical outputs.  able, end-to-end solution for converting
 waste  tyres into renewable  fuels and
 Under an agreement outlined in the   “Partnering  with Lummus has the  high-value petrochemicals,  from pre-
 MoU, once fi nally negotiated, Lummus  potential to accelerate the global deploy-  processing  through  purifi cation.  The
 would serve  as the  exclusive  licensor  ment  of our technology and help us  company operates  a  commercial faci-
 for  InnoVent’s proprietary  continuous  address the  environmental  and public  lity in Monterrey, Mexico, capable of
 tyre pyrolysis technology, which con-  health challenges  of  1-billion end-of-  processing up to 1-mn passenger tyres
 verts end-of-life tyres into valuable  life tyres that are disposed of annually,”  annually, with the ability to add addi-
 products such as pyrolysis oil, gas,  said Mr. Vibhu Sharma, CEO, InnoVent  tional capacity.
 Bayer launches rice pest control product


 German chemicals fi rm, Bayer, has   Mr. Mohan Babu, Chief Operating
 announced the launch of Bicota, a new   Offi  cer for India’s Crop Science Divi-
 product  designed to help  rice  farmers   sion  at Bayer,  said, “With  Bicota, we
 manage stem borer pests. The product   not only want paddy farmers  to have
 will be available across 11 States, inclu-  solutions that will protect their crop but
 ding Punjab, Haryana,  West Bengal,   also save them  time  and  labour costs
 and Tamil Nadu, starting in June 2025,   and help improve their yields  and
 Bayer said in a statement.  income.”

 Bicota targets  stem  borers, which   The granular formulation is  de-
 can  signifi cantly  reduce  rice  yields.   signed for convenient fi eld application
 The company said the product pro-  and is compatible with Integrated Pest
 vides longer-lasting protection with   Management practices, according  to
 a  single  application compared to  also promoting  root and tiller deve-  the company.  Bayer said the product
 existing market solutions, while  lopment.  is safe for benefi cial insects.

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