Our tire recycling program begins with the collection of used or end-of-life tires from various sources including auto shops, landfills, and municipalities. Once collected, the tires are inspected, cleaned, and mechanically shredded. Steel beads are removed, and the rubber is granulated through ambient or cryogenic processing. Steel and fiber are separated using magnets and other separation technologies.
End Products
- Crumb rubber used in playgrounds, sports fields, and molded products
- Tire-derived fuel (TDF) for industrial boilers and kilns
- Rubberized asphalt and tire-derived aggregates for road construction and drainage
Environmental Benefits
- Reduces fire hazards and pest breeding in landfills
- Saves landfill space and replaces virgin rubber
- Lowers carbon emissions through resource recovery