Sustainability is not a buzzword at Imerys. It is the core of all our development.
With e-mobility booming to answer new market needs, Imerys has designed a full range of mineral solutions enabling auto producers building lighter, safer, greener car with less CO2 footprint adding to that an increase in design flexibility.
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After a master degree in engineering with a specialization in Environment, Juliette Cauchy worked for the construction products sector before joining Imerys in 2020. She now coordinates sustainability projects including the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) of mineral solutions for the plastics, rubber markets.
Mike Bird is an Application Development Manager for IMERYS Minerals Limited, the world leader in mineral based specialties. He started his career with IMERYS in 1986 working in quality and technical support, prior to becoming a research senior scientist. For the last 20 years Mike has specialised in mineral solutions for polymer applications, focusing primarily on the polyolefin and rubber market segments. He is the inventor and co-author of numerous patents and publications related to the use of mineral solutions in these market segments. Mike holds a Master’s Degree in Advance Materials from the University of Surrey, UK.