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Tires were around long before we invented the automobile.

The old wagon wheels we see used as yard art, decor used to remind us of a time gone by or even to remind us of how transportation with the old, covered wagons started the great migration across this country.

But unlike those used remnants a long-forgotten era of transportation, we now have piles of discarded tires filling our landfills, tossed out in the countryside, polluting streams, fields and vacant city blocks.

Tires are essential for transportation, but what happens when you replace tires on that vehicle? The discarded tires must go somewhere. That is where recycling tires has become a greater need than was ever foreseen when the first rubber tire hit the pavement. By recycling old tires, we can help the environment by reducing waste and conserving resources.

The Problem with Tires

Every year, millions of tires are thrown away, ending up in landfills where they take up space and release harmful chemicals. As they break down, tires release methane, a potent greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change.

The Power of Recycling

Recycling old tires turns waste into a valuable resource. It's a key part of a circular economy, which focuses on reusing and repurposing materials. This approach has several important benefits:

  • Reduces Pollution: Recycling prevents tires from releasing harmful chemicals into the soil and air.

  • Reusable Tires: Often, tires are changed out because the buyer wants a bigger, better, different, etc., kind of tire. But many of those tires still have a useful life left and can be redistributed to other businesses that will resell at a big discount to the buyer. So often those buyers can’t afford a new set, or a replacement for a bad tire. We help provide those resellers with good usable tires.

  • Conserves Resources: Making new tires requires large amounts of raw materials like oil and rubber. Recycling reduces the need to extract these resources, saving energy and protecting the environment.

  • Creates New Products: Recycled tires can be used to make new things, from rubberized asphalt for roads to playground surfaces. This gives old tires a second life and reduces the demand for new materials.

  • Saves Energy: Producing new rubber from recycled materials uses 50% less energy than creating it from scratch.

What You Can Do

Reach out to us. We will partner with you and responsibly remove those tires, resourcefully recycle them in all manners possible and help create a recycling program that ensures we keep our country clean from tire waste.

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