Tyres Recycling Sussex

Tyres Recycling Sussex

Our Tire recycling is an efficient way to divert tires from landfills while simultaneously reducing pollution and conserving natural resources. Disused tires pose multiple dangers: toxic materials may leach into soil and water sources, they present fire risks and they hold stagnant water that acts as mosquito breeding grounds.

Recycling tyres creates many useful products, from playground surfaces to rubberised asphalt. Furthermore, recycling helps conserve natural resources and decrease dependence on non-renewable energy sources.

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Reduces Waste

Every year, billions of tires reach the end of their useful lives and many end up in landfills for disposal, which contributes to environmental problems like soil and water contamination as they take hundreds of years to decompose while emitting methane as greenhouse gas emissions. Our tyre Recycling helps minimize these environmental concerns.

Reduces Carbon Footprint

Recycling tyres reduces waste, mitigates pollution, conserves resources, and promotes sustainability practices. Recycling them plays a key role in circular economies and requires less energy than producing new tires. Unrecycled tires leave an environmental blight, emitting hazardous gases into the atmosphere, soil, and water sources

Repurposed Materials

Tyre recycling Sussex transforms old tires into useful materials like rubberized asphalt and garden mulch, helping reduce landfill waste while saving on new raw material costs. Recycling also supports local economies by creating employment opportunities related to collecting and processing recycled tyres.

Creates New Products

Our Tire recycling Sussex creates several valuable products, including rubber crumb that is used in playground surfaces, running tracks and artificial turf fields. Rubber crumb can also be added as an ingredient in asphalt to increase its strength and flexibility while decreasing cracks risk.

Creates Revenue

Tires may be made from non-renewable resources, yet they can still be recycled to create new products. Recycling old tires not only reduces landfill waste and greenhouse gas emissions, but can also generate revenue for companies who recycle them due to high demand for tire-derived materials such as rubber granules.