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TNU Hosts Information Session on Royal Decree 712/2025 in Madrid

As a part of its national tour, TNU held an information session in Madrid to explain the new regulation’s implications to manufacturers, importers and distributors, reinforcing transparency and traceability across the sector

Tratamiento de Neumáticos Usados (TNU) held a new session in Madrid as part of its National Information Tour on Royal Decree 712/2025, approved by the Government on 26 August. The information session brought together manufacturers from the central region who were interested in understanding the main changes and obligations introduced by the new regulation governing the management of End-of-Life Tyres (ELTs).

Javier de Jesús Landesa, Chief Operating Officer at TNU, together with members of the technical team, outlined the key developments and addressed questions raised by participants.

Among the most significant topics were the new requirements for prevention plans, more detailed and traceable declarations, full traceability across the commercial chain, and the obligation to adhere to a single EPR system (SCRAP), with prior notification required in the event of a change of system.

“This Royal Decree brings a profound transformation to the sector. At TNU, we want to support our members so that the transition is clear, orderly and fully compliant with the regulation,” said Javier de Jesús Landesa.

The Madrid information session forms part of TNU’s ongoing efforts to inform and support its affiliated companies when it comes to the implementation of Royal Decree 712/2025, which will come fully into force in 2026.

Earlier sessions were held in Zaragoza and Barcelona, and the information tour will continue in February 2026.