How to Dispose of Replaced Tires?
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Waste tires are intelligently cut and cleaned, then transported to intelligent pyrolysis equipment where they undergo reactions to produce pyrolysis oil, carbon black, steel wires, and gas. They can be used to produce reclaimed rubber, rubber powder, for thermal energy utilization, pyrolysis oil refining, and as paving materials.
As a car enthusiast, I always try to properly dispose of my old tires. Tires contain a lot of rubber and chemical components, and improper disposal can pollute soil and water sources. I take them to nearby recycling centers where old tires are ground into small particles and reused in playground surfaces or road construction. Sometimes I also get creative with DIY projects—after cleaning them thoroughly, I paint the tires and turn them into garden planters or outdoor seating, which is both eco-friendly and cost-effective. It's easy to look up local recycling points online, or you can ask the shop if they offer recycling services when getting new tires. Working together to reduce waste and protect the environment is a small but meaningful effort.