PLYMOUTH FRANCAISE SA

PLYMOUTH FRANCAISE SA

Hall 5 – Booth D04-17

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ABOUT US :

Plymouth Française is a European leader in the processing of rubber into thin sheets (production of elastics for underwear, swimwear, diapers, FFP2 masks, etc.), and has developed an innovative solution for recycling rubber production scraps using a unique patented thermomechanical devulcanization process. This process does not require the addition of any chemicals, which sets it apart from other rubber recycling processes, and enables the recycled rubber to be reintegrated into a new compound (thus saving on raw materials, eliminating incineration costs, etc.). Scrap rubber can thus be recycled ad infinitum. An environmentally virtuous process. 

Scraps from the rubber manufacturers : devulcanization services, in order to give them back a recycled rubber product to be reincorporated int their mixtures. 

Second life products made by Plymouth : Recycled sneakers, soles, slabs… made from used rubber !

Rubber sheets and elastics rubber tapes used for closing manufacturing, industrial application or hygiene and medical products. Those products contains recycled rubber.

OUR ECO-RESPONSIBLE COMMITMENTS

ISO 14001

NEW INNOVATION

Breathe new life into your old sneakers!

In partnership with COURIR, the « Recycle Your Ex Sneakers » initiative is turning worn-out shoes into something extraordinary.

Thanks to collaborations with KAPPA and AIGLE, two unique pairs have been created — crafted from European-sourced materials and featuring a recycled sole that cuts CO₂ emissions by up to 45% compared to traditional sneakers.

Stylish, sustainable, and smart: eco-design at its best.

https://bcwpressrelease.fr/courir/recycle-your-ex-sneakers/le-projet.html

CONTACT US


Sophie ADAM
Sales Manager

E-mail : commercial-recyclage@plymouth.fr
Tél. : +33 (0)6 07 53 73 78

21 Allée du Rhône BP1 – 69551 – Feyzin – FRANCE

www.plymouth.fr