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Volvo increases use of recycled materials in new truck models

The all-new Volvo VNL Ultimate trim features genuine wood trim sourced from responsibly managed forests, along with recycled materials incorporated throughout the interior components, reflecting Volvo Trucks’ commitment to sustainable design.

Volvo Trucks has increased the use of recycled and renewable materials in its newest heavy-duty truck models, reflecting the company’s effort to reduce the environmental impact from truck manufacturing.

From recycled plastics and responsibly sourced wood to manufacturing processes that support circularity, Volvo Trucks is incorporating more sustainable materials throughout its vehicles to reduce environmental impact.

The design philosophy is woven throughout the all-new Volvo VNL and VNR, the company’s latest generation of heavy-duty trucks designed for long-haul and regional-haul operations.

“Our vision for the future of transportation extends beyond reducing tailpipe emissions,” said Peter Voorhoeve, president, Volvo Trucks North America. “Every component of a truck presents an opportunity to reduce environmental impact. The all-new Volvo VNL and VNR demonstrate how sustainable material choices can be integrated into vehicle design while maintaining the premium quality, durability and performance our customers expect from Volvo Trucks.”

Recycled plastic reduces carbon emissions
Beginning in May 2026 the splash shield, located inside the front wheel well, is now manufactured using 75 percent recycled plastic which reduces carbon emissions associated with the manufacturing of this component. Additional recycled content is used throughout the cab, including carpets containing up to 50 percent recycled material and seatback components containing up to 75 percent recycled fibers.

Looking ahead, Volvo Trucks plans to expand the use of recycled materials in the Volvo VNL and VNR to use recycled plastic in 44 instrument panel components. The material will be sourced and recycled in the United States and is expected to reduce carbon emissions associated with those parts.

Premium materials with a lower environmental impact
One of the most visible examples is the sustainably sourced real wood trim in the instrument panel. Unlike simulated wood finishes commonly used throughout the industry, Volvo Trucks offers genuine wood trim sourced from responsibly managed forests, combining premium craftsmanship with sustainable sourcing practices.

Building toward the next generation of sustainable trucks
These advancements are the result of ongoing collaboration across Volvo to identify and implement more sustainable materials and manufacturing processes. Teams continue to evaluate emerging technologies, including bio-based composites, recycled consumer plastics, reclaimed ocean plastics and renewable material alternatives.

The sustainable materials featured in today’s Volvo VNL and VNR represent only the beginning of a broader strategy to increase recycled content, improve recyclability and support a more circular future for commercial transportation.

Published July 2026

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