JK Tyre rolls out India's first passenger car tyre with ISCC plus certified sustainable material

ANI May 16, 2025 192 views

JK Tyre has made history by launching India's first ISCC Plus certified passenger car tyres using sustainable materials. The UX Royale Green tyres contain 80% recycled and renewable components, marking a decade of dedicated research. This innovation aligns with global circular economy principles while maintaining JK Tyre's legacy of quality and safety. The company continues to lead the industry in eco-friendly mobility solutions.

"This milestone reflects our commitment to responsible mobility anchored in green technology and circular economy principles." - Dr. Raghupati Singhania, JK Tyre CMD
New Delhi, May 16: JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., the pioneers of innovation in tyre industry have commenced production of its 'UX Royale Green' passenger car tyres using ISCC Plus certified sustainable raw materials at its Chennai Tyre Plant--marking yet another first in the Indian tyre industry.

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First Indian tyre with ISCC Plus certification

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Uses 80% sustainable materials

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Over a decade of R&D at Global Tech Centre

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Aligns with circular manufacturing practices

New Delhi [India], May 16 (ANI): JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., the pioneers of innovation in tyre industry have commenced production of its 'UX Royale Green' passenger car tyres using ISCC Plus certified sustainable raw materials at its Chennai Tyre Plant--marking yet another first in the Indian tyre industry.

The certification, granted under the globally recognised International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC plus) framework, validates the use of traceable and responsibly sourced renewable and recycled raw materials, further reinforcing the company's dedication to environmental responsibility and circular manufacturing practices.

Developed in August 2023, India's first passenger car radial tyre made with 80% sustainable, recycled, and renewable materials was put to rigorous evaluation and testing.

The UX Royale Green is the result of over a decade of dedicated research by JK Tyre's Global Tech Centre.

The company's R&D team has been focused on developing alternative solutions to replace conventional petroleum-based materials with sustainable options.

On this occasion, Dr Raghupati Singhania, Chairman & Managing Director, JK Tyre & Industries Ltd., said, "This milestone reflects our ongoing commitment to driving responsible mobility--anchored in green technology, circular economy principles, and the delivery of world-class, low-impact products. At the same time, innovation, quality and safety continue to be foundational to our operations."

While sustainability remains a primary focus, excellence and reliability continue to be core pillars of JK Tyre's processes and practices.

The company was the first tyre manufacturer in the world to receive ISO 9001 certification across its entire operations in 1995, a testament to its commitment to best-in-class manufacturing standards and customer satisfaction. Every tyre innovation, including the UX Royale Green, reflects this legacy of quality and performance.

The ISCC Plus certification for raw material ensures end-to-end traceability of sustainable materials across the value chain.

In JK Tyre's UX Royale Green, certified raw materials include bio-attributed polymers, renewable oils, recycled rubber powder, recovered carbonaceous black, recycled polyester, and steel wire, all sourced under circular practices.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
This is fantastic news! 🇮🇳 Proud to see an Indian company leading in sustainable automotive tech. Hope the pricing remains competitive though - eco-friendly shouldn't mean only for the rich. More power to JK Tyre for this innovation!
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Priya M.
As someone who recently bought an EV, I'm thrilled to see sustainable tyre options coming to market. But will these tyres perform as well in Indian road conditions? Our potholes and extreme weather need special consideration.
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Arjun S.
Great initiative, but I wonder about the actual environmental impact. Sometimes these "green" products are just marketing gimmicks. Would like to see third-party lifecycle analysis data before celebrating too much.
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Sunita R.
Finally! Our auto industry is catching up with global sustainability standards. 👏 Hope other manufacturers follow suit. The 80% sustainable materials figure is impressive - would love to know more about the remaining 20% though.
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Vikram J.
JK Tyre has always been ahead of the curve. Remember when they got ISO 9001 in 1995? That's proper long-term vision. This new tyre shows they're still thinking decades ahead. More Indian companies need this kind of foresight.
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Neha P.
Good step, but what about the durability? Indian roads are brutal on tyres. If these sustainable tyres wear out faster, it might actually be worse for the environment due to more frequent replacements. Need real-world testing data.

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