ruedaRevolutionizing the tire industry with renewable functional fillers

UPM Biochemicals and Nokian Tyres, a leading developer and manufacturer of premium tires, have created an industry-first concept tire partly based on UPM BioMotion™ Renewable Functional Fillers (RFF).

The partnership has launched UPM’s CO₂-negative (from cradle to gate, considering biogenic carbon from our feedstock and purchasing 100% green electricity) Renewable Functional Fillers into a new market segment, highlighting the possibility to use a lighter weight, 100% renewable alternative to traditional CO₂-intensive fillers.

“We are constantly working on innovations that advance us towards our target of increasing the share of recycled or renewable raw materials in tires to 50% by 2030. Since 2022, a portion of the carbon black used by Nokian Tyres has been made from recycled materials. We see UPM BioMotion™ RFF as a promising renewable alternative to traditional carbon black, and in the future, we hope to see that renewable filler materials will find their way into various tire applications, complementing an increasing share of recycled content”, explains Teemu Soini, Vice President Innovations & Development at Nokian Tyres.

Functional fillers represent approximately 30% of a tire and consist of materials such as carbon black and precipitated silica. According to an initial test series by Nokian Tyres, replacing functional fillers with UPM BioMotion™ RFF offers great potential for more sustainable tires, making it a highly relevant component on the path towards sustainable mobility. Nokian Tyres is the first tire manufacturer incorporating UPM’s Renewable Functional Fillers into their concept tire.

The sustainable transformation of mobility is well underway
Florian Diehl, Director Sales RFF at UPM Biorefining, commented: “Our partnership with Nokian Tyres marks the exciting entry of our Renewable Functional Fillers into the global tire markets. In successfully demonstrating their application value, it helps us to lay the groundwork for scaling our biorefinery business so that we can make a significant contribution to the sustainable transformation of the mobility sector and beyond.”

UPM’s BioMotion™ RFF are among several CO₂-negative solutions set to be produced at UPM’s Leuna facility. The company is investing EUR 1,335 million to build the world’s first industrial scale biorefinery in Leuna that will convert sustainably sourced, certified hardwood into next generation biochemicals – enabling the vital shift away from fossil-based to renewable materials across a wide range of industries. The Leuna biorefinery is part of a broader growth area, UPM Biorefining, which is scaling biorefineries to produce a variety of renewable fuels and chemicals made from sustainable biomass.

UPM - FINLANDIA - 03 Noviembre 2025