The innovative prototype of a motorcyclist safety device was conceived and designed in-house by Anas and made with rubber compounds recycled from ELTs from the Ecopneus supply chain with the collaboration of the Proge Plast companyThe project stems from Anas’ desire to implement increasingly safe and sustainable roads for all users,: thanks to the elasticity and shock absorption capacity of the rubber compounds recycled from ELTs, the new prototype device from Anas ensures maximum safety in cases of impact with the motorcyclist’s body, limiting serious injuries and eliminating maintenance interventions, thanks to the ability of the barrier to return to its original shape following the impact... Read the full story here.
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