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.
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.
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Tired of old car and truck tires piling up? Recycle them
Case Studies
Town of Lexington Organics Recycling is Operational Jewel
Regulation can be a powerful business stimulus. For the Town of Lexington, Massachusetts, state regulation proved to be a huge municipal benefit as well. When the Massachusetts yard waste recycling…
Start-Up Metrosite Builds Recycling Leader in Less than One Year
Scott Ledford took the back roads into the organics recycling industry—literally. As the owner of a communications tower construction company, he spends considerable time doing work in rural Georgia communities.…
Mulch Producer Making a Statement with Business Mission
Jimmy Flynn is on a mission. The former Coast Guard seaman discovered his calling to the mulch business after pursuing a number of environmental and recycling related ventures. He collected…
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