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Supreme Group launches Circuline range of sustainable automotive components
Supreme Group introduced its Circuline range of automotive components at the Bharat Mobility Component Show 2025. The new product line focuses on sustainable materials for automotive interior soft trims and NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) solutions.
The Circuline range incorporates renewable, recycled, and reclaimable materials in automotive components, targeting a closed-loop material system. The company aims to integrate these materials into critical and high-performance automotive applications while maintaining industry standards.
Managing Director Amit Kavrie said, “The development provides automotive OEMs with sustainable options that align with environmental goals while meeting industry requirements.” The initiative emphasizes the use of natural resources, end-of-life products, and manufacturing scraps as raw materials.
Supreme Group plans to expand the Circuline framework to encompass product lifecycle management, including design modifications for multiple lifecycles, environmental impact reduction, and resource efficiency improvements. The company is seeking partnerships with industries and governments to scale these practices.
The launch comes as automotive manufacturers globally face increasing pressure to adopt sustainable practices and reduce environmental impact. The automotive components industry, valued at approximately $57 billion in India, has been working to integrate more sustainable materials and processes in recent years.
Supreme Group, established as a significant player in automotive interiors and NVH solutions, serves major automotive manufacturers worldwide. The company’s move toward sustainable components reflects the broader industry trend of balancing performance requirements with environmental considerations in automotive manufacturing.
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