
Generally, auto repair shops will recycle tires. The treatment methods and precautions for old tires after recycling are as follows: Treatment methods for old tires after recycling: Tire recycling agencies often have relatively complete mechanisms. If it is determined that the old tire meets the scope of retreading, a specialized repair process will be carried out, turning the old tire into a retreaded tire. If it does not meet the standards, the old tire is usually processed for oil refining, which can not only extract useful products but also solve the environmental impact of accumulated waste tires. Precautions for old tire recycling: It should be noted that it is best not to sell old tires directly to tire shops. Although there is not much difference in price, some unscrupulous tire manufacturers, in order to reduce the production cost of tires, casually spray tire oil on old tires and repair obvious scars, then label them and sell them as new tires.

I just helped a friend dispose of old tires a couple of days ago, and there are actually quite a few channels available. The most convenient option is through regular tire shops or 4S stores that offer recycling services—they usually have partnered processing plants, so you can simply leave the old tires with them when getting new ones installed. There are also dedicated recycling points in auto parts markets; last time I spotted a shop with a 'used tire recycling' sign at the East City Auto Parts Market. Nowadays, some resource recycling companies set up categorized collection bins in communities, and you can locate nearby spots by searching 'tire recycling' on -programs. If the tire tread is still decently deep, listing them on Xianyu might attract buyers like driving schools looking for practice tires, which could even earn you some pocket money. Remember to cleanly remove the rims before disposal—the metal parts can be separately sold to scrap stations.

My neighbor works in sanitation and said that waste tires are considered solid waste and should not be discarded randomly. The safest way is to directly call the 12345 citizen hotline to inquire about the nearest environmental protection disposal site. Government-designated processing plants will safely dismantle them into rubber granules. Some large repair shops also accept them—the one I often visit has piles of old tires. The owner said they wait until they have enough for a full truckload before sending them to downstream factories to be processed into materials for plastic running tracks. For convenience, you can schedule a pickup through waste recycling apps like 'Ai Hui Shou,' which usually list tire recycling prices, typically offering 3 to 5 yuan as a labor fee. Never throw them randomly in the neighborhood garbage station, as tire fires are extremely difficult to extinguish.

As an experienced auto mechanic, I often exchange handling tips with my peers. Most 4S shops recycle used tires, and our shop collects over 200 per month. Environmental companies now use new equipment to process rubber into paving materials – that Chaoyang District project using old tires for children's park surfacing even made the news. For convenience, look for mobile recycling trucks; some resource recovery companies visit communities on weekends. Truck tires get professionally retreaded, but passenger car tires are harder to refurbish. Remember to drain standing water from tires before recycling – summer puddles breed mosquitoes.

I often go on self-driving trips and know quite a few tire dealers. There are mainly three types of recycling points: first, tire chain stores like Michelin TyrePlus; second, renewable resource enterprises such as Shanghai's Double Star Recycling; and third, internet platforms like the 'Waste Tires' -program. On truck forums, some people collect old tires, cut them in half, and use them as mudguards for pastures. It's also quite popular for city dwellers to repurpose them into flower pots for gardening. When disposing of them, be sure to avoid unlicensed vendors. Last year, some out-of-towners bought tires at low prices to produce crude diesel, which polluted the environment and was reported. The list of licensed disposal companies can be found on the Environmental Protection Bureau's official website.

During my last visit to a rubber factory, I learned that recycling private car tires isn't actually profitable. 4S shops have to cover shipping costs when handling them for you, which is why some stores require signing a liability waiver. vehicle tires are the valuable ones – there are people on truck forums specifically looking to buy 40 or more at a time. For smaller tires, you might try art colleges, as fine arts students often collect them for sculpture materials. I've seen children's playground equipment made from tires in the suburbs – they provide good elasticity and safety. If you really can't find a place to dispose of them, municipal-designated hazardous waste drop-off points can take them, but remember to call ahead to check their schedule as they don't collect such bulky waste every day.


