Syensqo introduces new sustainable polymers on Trek Madone bicycle
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Syensqo introduces new sustainable polymers on Trek Madone bicycle

Syensqo’s novel sustainable solutions provide a lower carbon footprint for parts on Trek’s new Madone Gen 8 introduced at the 2024 Tour de France

  • By ICN Bureau | July 31, 2024

Syensqo, a global leader in Advanced Performance Materials and Chemical Solutions, introduced new products using recycled materials on Trek Bicycle’s latest Madone Gen 8. Trek Bicycle Corporation is a pioneer in bicycle design and manufacturing.

The bike, introduced at the 2024 Tour de France, features small parts in the headset area manufactured using innovative glass-fiber reinforced high-performance polyamide (HPPA) compounds with a very high recycled content. By incorporating these materials, the Trek Madone achieves a lower carbon footprint, helping advance sustainable practices within the cycling industry.

“We are thrilled to embark on this exciting partnership with Trek, as part of our efforts to forge a greener future,” says Floryan Decampo, Market VP Life Solutions. “Leveraging our expertise, we aim to assist Trek in meeting their ambitious sustainability goals within the rapidly expanding bicycle and e-bike industry.”

“These parts are just one of the many things Trek is doing to reduce the impact of our products. In the future, we’ll continue replacing legacy polymers with lower carbon impact options. These materials will help Trek meet our carbon emission reduction goals and help our racers inspire a better world for cycling transportation,” says Reggie Lund, Senior Mechanical Engineer at Trek.

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