Tires

Shred those old treads

Cars, trucks, tractors, planes, motorcycles, and bikes all use tires. And those tires don’t last forever. In fact, Americans generate nearly 280 million scrap tires per year. In most places, it is illegal to landfill scrap tires. Instead, tire recycling facilities shred scrap tires to prepare them for disposal or recycling.

A high-torque shredder can reduce tires into smaller pieces so they can be recycled.

Tire Recycling Processing Equipment

Ecoverse® provides high-torque shredders to process waste tires. Common uses for recycled tire shredding include garden mulch, landfill cover, rubber mats, and as a replacement for gravel aggregate.

Ecoverse helps you do more, better thanks to our partners:

• Trommel Screens

• Conveyors

• Stackers

• Density Separators

Tired of old car and truck tires piling up? Recycle them

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