Cooper Tire receives research funding from USDA

The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) has awarded Cooper Tire & Rubber and its consortium partners a US$6.9 million grant. The four-year grant will support research efforts on enhancing manufacturing processes, testing and utilizing of guayule natural rubber as a strategic source of raw material in tyres, and evaluating the remaining biomass of the guayule plant as a source of bio-fuel for the transportation industry.
The grant was a result of a recent joint announcement by the USDA and the US Department of Energy (DOE) for US$30 million in funding for research and development of technologies and processes for alternative renewable fuels and bio-based products. The advanced bio-fuels produced from these projects are expected to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by a minimum of 50% compared to fossil fuels. Each proposed project must integrate science and engineering research in three technical areas: feedstock development, bio-fuel and bio-based products development, and bio-fuels development analysis.
Cooper Tire will lead a consortium of companies, universities and the Agricultural Research Service (ARS) of the USDA to develop guayule technology for future commercialization opportunities in the tire industry. Yulex, a leader in guayule crop science and renewable products made from guayule, will be the manufacturer of the material. Other important components of this work include collaborative projects to advance agronomic practices, development of genetic and genomic information, and a life cycle analysis, which will document the impact a bio-material and bio-energy industry will have on the American Southwest. “We are honored to be recognized by the USDA as an innovative company with the potential to develop a greener and more sustainable tire technology,” said Chuck Yurkovich, Cooper’s vice president of global technology.
“By partnering with the consortium members, we will significantly decrease the time necessary to bring this technology to commercialization for the industry. The goal of this effort is to decrease our reliance on off-shore raw materials while creating new jobs for American workers.” Yulex CEO Jeff Martin said, “We are excited to be partnering with Cooper Tire and the other consortium members to support the tire industry. This grant represents not only an outstanding opportunity to advance guayule science and technology, but also offers the opportunity to speed up the process of large scale utilization of guayule in the overall marketplace.”