Many states charge user fees at the time of a tire's sale to help foster market development for recycled rubber. It’s a question with no definitive answer: Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
WASHINGTON — More investment in industries that use recycled tires is necessary to keep up with an increasing amount of scrap tires generated, according to a new report by the U.S. Tire Manufacturers ...
MARION — The city of Marion wants people to stop stockpiling tires in their yards, in alleys and outside businesses. The Marion City Council is considering an ordinance that would change city code to ...
GREENVILLE, S.C.—The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association is calling on stakeholders up and down the tire supply chain, as well as government and academia, to get more engaged in efforts to increase ...
Investigate sustainable solutions for scrap tires. What happens when a tire is no longer usable? Where does it go? Join the Into the Outdoors Adventure Team as they investigate sustainable solutions ...
WASHINGTON D.C.—The good news is that scrap tire markets are growing, especially in light of the recent passage of the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. The bad news is that scrap tire generation ...
WASHINGTON—Tires continue to be one of the most recycled items in the U.S., but an old refrain is growing older: The gap between scrap tire generation and scrap tire recycling is increasing. As such, ...
It's hard to imagine many jobs as unpleasant as dealing with scrap tires. Most fleets store, pile or throw scrap tires somewhere behind the maintenance shop. The tires often settle in a low-lying area ...
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