Bridgestone Americas gets grant to continue guayule research

The Bridgestone Biorubber Processing Research Center in Mesa

By David Church | Pinal Central

ELOY — With sustainability at the forefront of its future plans, Bridgestone Americas has received a grant from the U.S. Department of Energy to help in researching sustainable materials used in the manufacturing of rubber and tires.

The announcement comes after Bridgestone Americas has made a year-long commitment to discovering the possibilities of the guayule shrub, a plant native to central Arizona, and a rich source of rubber and non-toxic adhesives.

The grant presents an opportunity for Eloy to have a stake in the deal as well, as the 281-acre guayule farm off Harmon Road has become a top producer for Bridgestone tires.

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