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The Tire Recycling market within the Automotive Tires industry is focused on the reuse of scrap tires. This is done through a variety of processes, such as shredding, grinding, and granulating. The end products of these processes are used in a variety of applications, such as rubberized asphalt, playground surfaces, and rubber mulch. Tire recycling is beneficial for the environment, as it reduces the amount of waste that is sent to landfills. It also reduces the need for new tires, which can be expensive and require large amounts of energy to produce.
The Tire Recycling market is highly competitive, with a variety of companies offering services and products. Some of these companies include Liberty Tire Recycling, GDT Tire Recycling, and Retire. These companies provide services such as tire collection, shredding, and granulating, as well as the sale of recycled rubber products. Show Less Read more