From an environmental perspective, traceability within the rubber supply chain is an important consideration. To this end, Germany’s Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and manufacturer Continental have worked to create a seamless, electronically traceable supply chain, from cultivation in Indonesia and further processing through to tire production.

Christian Kötz, head of the tires business area and member of the executive board at Continental AG, emphasized the following: “The creation of sustainable and traceable supply chains is an integral part of our comprehensive sustainability strategy at Continental. As part of the pilot project in Indonesia, which has been successfully established with the BMZ, we are able for the first time to seamlessly trace a rubber supply chain from cultivation and further processing to our tire plant in Germany. In doing so, we are working together to ensure greater transparency and make a significant contribution to securing the livelihood of the small farmers involved in the project. Our goal is to gradually expand electronic traceability within our natural rubber supply chains, thereby contributing to the global improvement of sustainability in the natural rubber sector.”

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