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Mount Vernon: Continental’s Largest US Tire Plant Earns ISCC PLUS Sustainability Certification

12/09/2025

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  • ISCC PLUS certification for transparent sourcing and use of sustainable raw materials
  • Further milestone toward Continental’s goal of producing tires with at least 40 percent recycled and renewable materials by 2030
  • Nik Pearce, Head of the Continental tire plant in Mount Vernon, Illinois: “Together, we are implementing Continental’s global sustainability strategy at the local level – transparently, responsibly, and with a clear focus on the future.”
Bird eye view of Continental's Mt. Vernon tire plant.
Nik Pearce Portrait - 3 Nik Pearce, head of the Continental tire plant in Mount Vernon, Illinois
Jorge Almeida, head of Sustainability for Continental Tires Jorge Almeida, head of Sustainability for Continental Tires

“We rely on transparent and traceable supply chains. That’s a fundamental prerequisite for making our tires increasingly sustainable,” says Jorge Almeida, head of Sustainability for Continental Tires. “The certification of our largest U.S. plant marks another important step in this direction. It enables us to integrate more sustainable materials into our product portfolio in every region where we operate.”

ISCC PLUS certification confirms transparent supply chains 

Continental is working intensively to transition as many raw materials as possible in tire production to recycled and renewable material alternatives. A significant driver of this transformation is the mass balance approach. Mass balance is a chain of custody option in which certified and non-certified materials are physically mixed throughout the value chain but kept separate through verifiable bookkeeping. According to internationally recognized principles, this enables the integration of renewable and recycled raw materials into existing production processes.

By using the mass balance system, Continental can document and track the exact amount of renewable and recycled materials used, ensuring that the quantity of alternative feedstocks allocated to the product matches the amount procured at the start of production. The mass balance approach enables Continental to efficiently manage the complexity and use of its raw material portfolio across numerous production sites in different markets, while sustainable materials are accounted for and allocated on a site-specific basis. This approach also allows Continental to continuously increase the share of more sustainable materials in its tires and supports suppliers in ramping up new technologies.

Mass balance certified materials already in use include for example synthetic rubber obtained from pyrolysis oil, derived from the recycling of end-of-life tires or used cooking oil, as well as industrial carbon black from bio-based, biocircular, and/or circular raw materials.


About the Continental tire plant in Mount Vernon

Tires have been manufactured at the Mount Vernon plant for over 50 years. First opened in 1974, Continental acquired the facility in 1987 and initially produced only commercial-vehicle tires there. Since 2011, the plant has also been producing tires for passenger cars, light trucks, trucks and pre-cure tread. The production capacity amounts to approximately 11.4 million tires per year. Today, approximately 3,900 employees work at the location covering 100 acres under roof.

Continental is a leading tire manufacturer and industry specialist. Founded in 1871, the company generated sales of €39.7 billion in 2024 and currently employs around 95,000 people in 54 countries and markets.

Tire solutions from the Tires group sector make mobility safer, smarter, and more sustainable. Its premium portfolio encompasses car, truck, bus, two-wheel, and specialty tires as well as smart solutions and services for fleets and tire retailers. Continental has been delivering top performance for more than 150 years and is one of the world’s largest tire manufacturers. In fiscal 2024, the Tires group sector generated sales of 13.9 billion euros. Continental's tire division employs more than 57,000 people worldwide and has 20 production and 16 development sites.


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