TCL has unveiled TCL ECORA??, a breakthrough new material made from upcycled ceramic waste and plastic, believed to be the first material of its kind. Recently previewed at IIA 2025 where it generated significant buzz among attendees as part of TCL's showcase of its latest innovations, TCL plans to introduce the first products made with TCL ECORA?®? within the next year.

The material is expected to be used across a diverse range of applications including for TV back panels, air conditioning units and other product lines. Inspired by ancient Chinese culture, TCL ECORA??? is a new composite that features superior durability, surface hardness and a premium finish - qualities that make it ideally suited for use across TCL's suite of electrical appliances.

Developed as part of TCL's global TCLGreen initiative, TCL ECORA®? combines sustainability with refined aesthetics and tactility, underscoring the company's commitment to innovation and sustainable design. TCL ECORA?

of sustainability with deep cultural roots. TCLECORA?? upcycles ceramic waste sourced from Jingdezhen in China, the "cradle of Chinese porcelain," renowned for high-quality porcelain production for over 1,700 years.

Historically, Jingdezhen's porcelain was transported along the Silk Road, facilitating cultural and commercial exchanges between East and West. For TCL ECORA?, ceramic waste sourced from local factories is ground into fine powder and transformed into high-performance plastic filler. This connection to a rich cultural heritage adds meaningful depth to TCL ECORA?, a sustainable material designed for the future.