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What To Know About Old Tires & Recycling

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Did you open an auto repair shop but forgot to plan out how customers' old tires will be discarded? If you are in a situation in which old tires are accumulating in large quantities on the exterior of your business, take prompt action. Not only does a pile of old tires detract from the curb appeal of your auto repair shop, but it makes it easy for problems to develop that could have been prevented. You can contact a garbage company to pick the tires up and take them to a landfill. However, contacting a tire recycling company is a better option because it will be helpful in several ways. 

How Can a Pile of Old Tires Cause Problems?

No matter how few or many old tires pile up outside your business establishment, it is possible for water to accumulate inside them. For example, water can sit in the tires when it rains outside, which creates a humid environment. The problem with water and high humidity is that a variety of pests are attracted to such environments, such as rodents who carry diseases. You can end up with a rodent infestation in your building and put your health at risk. The longer that the old tires sit with water in them, the higher the risk will be for mold to grow as well.

What Are the Benefits of Recycling Tires?

Recycling old tires is beneficial because it helps the environment by reducing the amount of garbage in landfills, which is helpful for less air pollution. Another benefit of tire recycling is that the materials can be used for creating other products. For example, the turf on a playground is often constructed using rubber that has been recycled. The rubber from old tires can also be recycled and turned into fuel, such as fuel that is used for heating purposes. The many ways in which recycled tires can be repurposed are unlimited.

What Happens During the Tire Recycling Process?

After old tires have been collected, they are transported to a recycling plant to be shredded into small pieces. What you may not know is that rubber tires also contain wires, which will be removed during the recycling process. After the wires have been removed, the rubber will be thoroughly cleaned, packaged, and sent to manufacturers that could use it for other purposes. The wires that were removed can also be recycled for use in other products.

Reach out to a tire recycling company for more information.


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