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Why is rubber so difficult to recycle, especially tires? In this interview, Professor Jacques Noordermeer explains what really happens inside vulcanized rubber networks, why most tires cannot simply be reused, and why recycling rubber is not just a processing problem but a chemistry problem. You hear why vulcanization locks rubber permanently, why EPDM behaves differently from SBR, and why tire recycling fails when everything gets ground together. The conversation also covers devulcanization, silica versus carbon black, recycling hierarchies, scale-up limits, and why circularity in rubber will never reach one hundred percent. This is not a hype discussion. It is a technical, honest look at what works, what does not, and where real progress is still possible in rubber recycling and circular materials. Perfect for: Engineering students Materials scientists Industry professionals Chemistry enthusiasts Anyone curious about how everyday materials work NEVER MISS AN EPISODE: Hit SUBSCRIBE and turn on notifications! @MyRubberHeart ENGAGE WITH US: Comment below with your questions about rubber modification Share your experiences with modified rubber materials Suggest topics for future episodes ❤️ SUPPORT THE SHOW: Share this video with fellow science enthusiasts Check out our videos from season 1 #RubberScience #MaterialsEngineering #ChemicalModification #ScienceEducation #Engineering #Chemistry #RubberTechnology #MaterialScience #myrubberheart #IndustryInnovation #STEM #sustainability