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Everything to Know About Tyre Recycling

We all know that your brand new tyres will not last forever. So, what happens when a tyre’s life ends? Ever since the last two decades, the world has been moving to become more sustainable. We have a limited amount of resources and to solve the problem of pollution, things need to be recycled. Tyres are made from rubber compounds which is a highly recyclable material. Here is how recycling a tyre works.

Collection 

Step one is to collect all the Hankook Tyres Watford that have been thrown away once they are out of service. Just like there are people that work to collect scraps from the garbage dumps that may be used to recycle, tyres are also collected as a recyclable material.

Generally, old tyres can be found at auto repair garages, old parking lots and sometimes even in landfills. The people that collect these tyres are paid for the tyres in weight by processing plants that undertake these tyres to recycle them.

Processing the Tyre

This step is also often referred to as “shredding the tyre”. Processing plants cut the tyres into small pieces. The idea is to reduce the tyre’s size into a size that can be handled easily.

With the help of strong industry shredders that can cut through rubber easily, these tyres are shredded or cut by rotating shafts. Eventually, this stage produces shreds of about 2-inch length. At the end of this step, raw materials are derived from these pieces that can be used for fuel.

Removing the Steel

Once all of the rubber is removed from the tyre, the next step is to separate tyre wires from rubbers and removing any steel bits and pieces. This step also involves the screening process to make sure that no steel pieces remain in the shreds.

These steel wires can be taken to roll mills to be used in manufacturing new wheels. The leftover rubber is then often used as field turfs on playgrounds called rubber mulch. In the screening process, the rubber is carefully observed to ensure no steel or alloy wire is left in it that can be used as scraps to be recycled.

Disposing of Old Tyres

Do not throw old tyres in landfills or incinerators. It is not the best way to dispose of them. Instead, there are many other more environmentally friendly actions you could be taking to dispose of your tyres.

For instance, you could take them to zoos or parks where they can be used as swings. Many athletes and gymnasts also use old tyres to train. You could also upcycle these tyres for yourself if you are a crafty person.

Other than that, you could exchange them at your local garage that will pass them onto any recycling plant near you if you can not take the tyres there yourself. Of course, you could give old tyres sitting in your home garage to any scrap collectors to help them give the tyres to a recycling plant and also earn a bit of money doing it.

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Benefits of Recycling Tyres

Many benefits come to recycling in general, but moreover to tyre recycling. For example, recycling old tyres helps create new products like fuel, rubberized asphalt, playground turf, railroad ties and flooring. If you are a creative person, you can transform old tyres into things such as garden planters, outdoor furniture or playground equipment. 

Additionally, recycling reduces waste production and decreases the volume of landfills. Since tyres are non-biodegradable, recycling them makes a difference in the amount of land pollution in the world. 

To conclude, recycling tyres is a simple process that helps the world in wonderful ways. You help earth move towards a greener and better future. Do your part in helping the world become more sustainable by recycling old Tyres Watford. Join hands with others in your community and bring them together for a good cause by taking simple actions. 

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