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Jaguar has discovered how to recycle polyurethane seat foam - NZ Autocar

Summary by autocar.co.nz
Recycling is key for car makers and, in a recent breakthrough, Jaguar said it has successfully recycled polyurethane seat foam for use in making new seats. This the company claims is a first in the sector.The material will undergo testing in the full production process now and if successful will be used in pre-production cars in 2026. The Brit is keen on recycling and has been for some time. JLR started full-scale recycling of scrap aluminium at…
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autocar.co.nz broke the news in on Thursday, January 16, 2025.
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