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Headquartered in
Leiden
,
Netherlands

Europe alone generates 3.5 million tons of tire waste a year. Yet fewer than 13% of these tires reach high-value recycling due to a critical quality gap and significant loss of valuable material through conventional recycling methods. Current methods destroy molecular integrity, limiting recovered materials to low-value applications. Akin Solutions provides the breakthrough: our rubber-degrading enzyme preserves molecular quality while breaking down tires into high-value rubber fractions and co-products, achieving 35% revenue uplift for recyclers. Additionally, our pioneering imaging technology delivers quality verification, enabling manufacturers to reincorporate recycled materials confidently. Our dual approach is the only one addressing both sides of circularity in this industry.

About
Headquartered in
Leiden
,
Netherlands

Europe alone generates 3.5 million tons of tire waste a year. Yet fewer than 13% of these tires reach high-value recycling due to a critical quality gap and significant loss of valuable material through conventional recycling methods. Current methods destroy molecular integrity, limiting recovered materials to low-value applications. Akin Solutions provides the breakthrough: our rubber-degrading enzyme preserves molecular quality while breaking down tires into high-value rubber fractions and co-products, achieving 35% revenue uplift for recyclers. Additionally, our pioneering imaging technology delivers quality verification, enabling manufacturers to reincorporate recycled materials confidently. Our dual approach is the only one addressing both sides of circularity in this industry.

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