ReTyre Insulation | UK Circular Economy Startup
ReTyre is a venture-stage circular economy startup developing high-performance insulation from end-of-life tyres for UK social housing retrofits.
Report generated on April 6, 2026
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First Impression — How clear is your site?
ReTyre is developing insulation material from end-of-life tyres for social housing retrofits. The site describes it as "Venture-stage R&D (TRL 1-2) investigating circular-economy materials for high-volume social housing upgrades" that aims to achieve "a structural material cost advantage through diverted tyre feedstock." The company is currently "iterating binder formulations and fire retardancy."
This score measures how quickly a first-time visitor understands what your site does — based on visible headings, navigation, and visual hierarchy alone.
Overall Score
Strong foundation.
Performance
84/100Large asset: 1724KB — https://retyreinsulation.com/shredded_tyre_texture.png
Resource is 1724KB (img). Consider compressing or lazy-loading. Took 173ms to load.
Found: 1724KB
Large asset: 1653KB — https://retyreinsulation.com/surveying.png
Resource is 1653KB (img). Consider compressing or lazy-loading. Took 544ms to load.
Found: 1653KB
SEO
94/100No canonical URL specified
A canonical tag helps search engines understand the preferred URL for this content, preventing duplicate content issues.
No sitemap.xml found
A sitemap helps search engines discover and index all pages on your site.
Accessibility
67/1006 interactive element(s) without accessible names
These elements have no text content, aria-label, aria-labelledby, or title attribute. Screen reader users cannot understand what they do.
Found: 6 missing: <a.logo>, <input[type=email]>, <input[type=text]>, <input[type=text]>, <input[type=hidden]>
4 form input(s) without labels
Form inputs without associated labels are difficult for screen reader users and reduce form usability for everyone.
Found: Missing labels: email: email, select-one: role, text: other_role, text: _honey
4 elements with very small text (<12px)
Text smaller than 12px is difficult to read, especially for users with visual impairments.
Found: 4 elements under 12px
Compliance
92/100No cookie consent mechanism detected
Your site doesn't have a cookie consent banner or dialog was detected. If this site uses cookies (including analytics or session cookies), a consent mechanism is required under GDPR for EU visitors.
Key Metrics
Crawlability
Standards
How to Improve
6 interactive element(s) without accessible names
These elements have no text content, aria-label, aria-labelledby, or title attribute. Screen reader users cannot understand what they do.
4 form input(s) without labels
Form inputs without associated labels are difficult for screen reader users and reduce form usability for everyone.
Large asset: 1724KB — https://retyreinsulation.com/shredded_tyre_texture.png
Optimizing asset sizes and reducing render-blocking resources will give your visitors a snappier experience.
Large asset: 1653KB — https://retyreinsulation.com/surveying.png
Optimizing asset sizes and reducing render-blocking resources will give your visitors a snappier experience.
Add cookie consent mechanism detected
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What is ProdPoke?Automated analysis generated on April 6, 2026. Not professional advice. Contact us to modify or remove this report.

