What to Do with the Original Tires When Replacing Them on a New Car?
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Waste tires are transported to intelligent cracking equipment, where they are processed into cracked oil, carbon black, etc., achieving zero pollution, zero residue, and full utilization in waste tire treatment. Discarded tires can be recycled through channels such as resource recycling companies, gas stations, auto maintenance and repair shops, and end-of-life vehicle recycling companies. The main forms of reuse for waste tires include retreading tires, producing reclaimed rubber, rubber powder, thermal energy utilization, thermal decomposition for oil refining, and use as paving materials.
Don't just throw away your old tires after getting new ones – they need proper disposal. I've seen many friends discard them directly, which causes environmental pollution. Tire materials are hard to decompose and can leak harmful substances in landfills. Find a recycling center or authorized tire shop that can handle them eco-friendly; some places even offer points or small rewards. The rubber from tires can be repurposed into things like running tracks or crash barriers, achieving resource reuse. I usually pay attention to environmental activities and recommend everyone to recycle at certified places to reduce waste piles. Remember, these small actions contribute significantly to the planet. I follow this practice every time I change tires, and it feels really good.