Scandinavian tyre recycler Enviro Systems and French global tyre manufacturer Michelin have prolonged the letter of intent regarding a strategic partnership, which was announced in April 2020. Initially the parties expected that a final agreement would have been reached by mid-year 2020, but the negotiations have been somewhat delayed, partly due to the ongoing pandemic. Therefore, Enviro and Michelin say they are prolonging the letter of intent until the end of October this year where both companies assess that they will be able to provide more details at the latest. Simultaneously the exclusivity agreement is also prolonged until October 31 this year.
On April 15, Enviro and Michelin announced that they had signed a letter of intent regarding a strategic partnership. In connection with this, Enviro conducted and finalised a directed share issue (private placement) of approximately SEK32.5 million to Michelin, corresponding to ownership of 20% after the completed issue, which Michelin subscribed for through its wholly owned subsidiary Michelin Ventures SAS. Following the completion of the issue at the end of April, Michelin became the largest owner of Enviro.
The parties have agreed that the partnership, in addition to the directed share issue, will comprise the following three main axes that were communicated earlier:
. A development agreement to deploy Enviro’s pyrolysis technology on a larger scale
. A shared project to build a factory to industrialise the technology. The location of the plant will be confirmed at a later date.
. A joint supply agreement between Michelin and Enviro
After the letter of intent was signed, the companies initiated more detailed negotiations in each of the main axes and, although the negotiations have proceeded well, the parties have not succeeded in keeping to the schedule as announced earlier, by which a final agreement was to be ready around mid-year 2020. The letter of intent, which was announced in April, also contained an exclusivity, which was in power until July 31 and which meant that Enviro could co-operate with other tyre manufacturers and tyre suppliers only after this date. In connection with the prolongation of the letter of intent this exclusivity also is prolonged until the end of October 2020.
“Our negotiations are continuing with undiminished strength, but factors including the ongoing pandemic, with the accompanying travel restrictions, have meant that we have been unable to proceed as quickly as we had hoped. Therefore, we have jointly decided to prolong our letter of intent until the end of October this year and our joint assessment is that we will be able to provide new information at the end of October this year at the latest,” says Thomas Sörensson, CEO of Enviro.