Ecore Secures Strategic Investment to Accelerate Net-Zero Initiatives

Ecore International, manufacturer of QT Sound Insulation, today announced it has received a minority growth investment from General Atlantic through the firm’s BeyondNetZero climate growth fund. Ecore will leverage this capital and strategic partnership to support continued organic and inorganic growth initiatives, strengthen core operational and technology infrastructure, and accelerate the execution of its industry-leading circularity and net-zero strategies.

For more than 150 years, Ecore says it has built a pioneering circular business model that transforms used tires into rubber surfacing and flooring applications. Through its TRUcircularity program, Ecore then reclaims its own products and re-purposes them back into surfacing applications, creating a continuous cycle of rubber usage, thereby preventing rubber waste from entering landfills.

Ecore reclaims more than 430 million pounds of waste rubber, avoids 9.5 million pounds of CO2 emissions annually, and operates UL-certified zero waste plants. Ecore was recently honored as a finalist in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation’s 2024 Citizens Awards for The Best Sustainability Program, recognizing its long-standing commitment to sustainability and its pursuit of a planet free from rubber waste.

“We’re excited to partner with General Atlantic’s BeyondNetZero to further scale our vision of a circular economy for rubber materials,” said Art Dodge, CEO and chairman of Ecore. “This investment will allow us to expand our reach, enhance our technology and drive innovation, all while keeping millions of pounds of waste out of landfills and reducing our environmental footprint. At Ecore, sustainability isn’t just a goal, it’s a core value driving every aspect of our business as we strive to deliver a positive impact on both the environment and the communities we serve.”

Recent acquisitions, including Ameritread and 360 Tire Recycling Group, have strengthened Ecore’s access to recycled materials and advanced technology, allowing the company to expand its global reach to more than 75 countries.

Michael Bevan, managing director at General Atlantic’s BeyondNetZero, added, “Traditionally, end-of-life commercial tires and rubber materials were lost to landfills, but Ecore now upcycles over 140,000 tons of this waste into transformed products. Ecore is operating at the forefront of the recycled rubber product industry and has developed an innovative portfolio for a variety of end markets, while decreasing demand for virgin materials and delivering impact. We believe Ecore’s circularity model is supported by long-term tailwinds towards sustainability-forward solutions, and we look forward to our partnership with Art and the team.”

As part of the transaction, Michael Bevan and Wilson Bowen, principal at General Atlantic’s BeyondNetZero, will join Ecore’s board of directors.

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