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JohnColo
Orange Level Joined: 03 Apr 2020 Location: Niwot, CO Points: 1258 |
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Posted: 26 Mar 2021 at 8:27pm |
My only concern would be all the animals eating the tires while sitting in the yard. Soybean oil replacing petroleum-derived oils in Goodyear tires3/25/2021
Photo credit: United Soybean Board
Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company has committed to using sustainably produced U.S. soybean oil and phasing out petroleum-derived oils from its products by 2040. The new procurement policy features a variety of components, including provisions across the supply chain for responsible land use, growing, harvesting, and processing. With its goal to be a global leader in sustainability, the U.S. soy industry is well-positioned to meet this demand, says the United Soybean Board, touting their farmers’ practices such as crop rotation, reduced tillage, and nutrient management to improve soil health. Goodyear’s commitment comes after research conducted in partnership with the soy checkoff showed soybean oil could improve tire flexibility across temperatures. Soybean oil can also provide better grip on road surfaces, making it ideal for Goodyear’s all-weather tire line. In addition to making road worthy tires, the soybean process uses slightly less oil than the petroleum formula, explains John Jansen of United Soybean. The soybean oil tire innovation was first commercialized in 2017 and expanded in 2018, then again in 2020. Goodyear’s 2020 use of soybean oil increased 73% over 2018 usage. Light and heavy-duty truck tires made with soybean oil are still in development. In March 2021, the company made its sustainable soybean oil procurement policy announcement that “reflects its strong commitment to the responsible sourcing of raw materials.” “Goodyear’s use of soybean oil is growing, and we want our actions to make a difference in the lives of soybean farmers and others in the soybean supply chain,” says Maureen Thune, VP and chief procurement officer. “Our new policy will help guide us as we work with processors, farmers, and others to strengthen the sustainability of the global soybean supply chain.” “We are pleased to partner with Goodyear for their award-winning innovation with U.S. soy in tires and are ready to meet their current and future needs for the sustainable procurement of soybeans,” says United Soybean Board farmer-leader Ed Lammers. Goodyear’s new soybean oil procurement policy is effective immediately and applies to all soybean-based materials sourced by its operations worldwide. |
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steve(ill)
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YEP... and not just a COUNTRY problem.. The RATS in NYC and San Fran will be eating the tires off the Transit Buses !!
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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HD6GTOM
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Has to be better than what they were using. I can't began to count the number of 18.4x38 radials I have replaced because the seams split on them.
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shameless dude
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bet they'll be higher priced!
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DMiller
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Tires will only use soy for the Plasticizer and blackening agent, synthetic rubber is a bit different than natural rubber but has to respond similarly where will still be using imported raw rubber as a base. Just using the oil from soy in the processes.
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steve(ill)
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the auto industry uses soy oil in the plastic covering of wires in the electric systems.... ever wonder whey rodents chew on the wires on newer autos and trucks ? ... didnt happen in 1970.
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Like them all, but love the "B"s.
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LouSWPA
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I hate to be a Debbydowner, but is it really a good idea to be using our ability to feed the hungry in an area where we already have an alternative? first it was peanuts, then corn, and now soybeans. Even more worrisome is 'The new procurement policy features a variety of components, including provisions across the supply chain for responsible land use, growing, harvesting, and processing.'
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I am still confident of this;
I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living. Wait for the Lord; be strong and take heart and wait for the Lord. Ps 27 |
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festus51
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By 2040 who among us will still be alive to see if it comes true?
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We the unwilling Led by the unqualified Doing the impossible for the Ungrateful
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Red Bank
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DiyDave
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The mice will...
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