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The Recycled Rubber market is a subset of the Rubber industry. It involves the collection, processing, and reuse of rubber materials that have been discarded or otherwise deemed unusable. This includes rubber from tires, rubberized fabrics, and other rubber products. The recycled rubber is used to create new rubber products, such as flooring, playground surfaces, and other rubber-based products.
Recycled rubber is a sustainable and cost-effective alternative to virgin rubber. It is also a more environmentally friendly option, as it reduces the amount of rubber that is sent to landfills. Additionally, recycled rubber can be used to create products with unique properties, such as increased durability and improved sound insulation.
Some companies in the Recycled Rubber market include Liberty Tire Recycling, Eco Rubber, and Re-Tread Products. These companies specialize in collecting, processing, and selling recycled rubber products. Show Less Read more