Our business first began by applying science to solve water pollution issues in India and we have been wholeheartedly committed to the environment ever since.

From this experience we began applying our learnings to solve one of the world’s largest hazardous waste issues – end-of-life tyres.

In 2017 we began trading as Pearl Global, developing a unique thermal desorption process for tyre recycling – challenging traditional pyrolysis separating tyre waste into component parts.

Our clean conversion technology achieved patents in Australia, the USA and with a European patent under examination.

By early 2022 we processed over two million tyres and have contributed to the decarbonisation of infrastructure across several local government areas in Queensland.

Our showcase facility in Staplyton Queensland operates at commercial capacity processing tyres into high quality products used in manufacturing.  We are set to deliver this waste solution across Australia and the world.

ENTYR HISTORY

2010

Gary Foster and Phil Erasmus, the inventor of the technology, approached BHP about a potential waste treatment issue. Bert Huys and Drew Drennan worked in the Environment department for BHP’s Iron Ore Division. The group discussed a few ideas and agreed that a better solution was needed for processing waste tyres. The Pearl team was formed