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micki_g asked in EnvironmentOther - Environment · 1 decade ago

Where can you recycle tires?

I Live on the north east coast but have a commercial class license, I have a lot of tires I need to have recycled and just need to know where to bring them. I assume some where in New jersey ( I live in the Boston area) or something but when I do searches all I come up with is laws regarding containment or storage of large amounts of tires...As well as "gets your Large amount of tires on eBay" because you can type any thing in search and get it on eBay , just try something stupid like "head ache" or "ingrown toe nail"

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  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago
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    go to an ti restore they can tell you where you must be

  • 1 decade ago

    Fangda Universal Environmental Protection Technology Co., Ltd.

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    chang,an wusha liwu

    dongguan, 523860

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    We are fangda universal environment protection technology co.,ltd Mainly in produce waste tire recycle machinery.,good rubbers, and ruber machine and so on. This line is called tire recycling production machines. It,s especially designed for recycling various kinds of waste tires into high quality crumb rubber with no environment pollution. Major components of the whole production line: 1. Tire circling cutting machine, 2. wire bead extractor 3. tire crusher 4. secondary rubber shredder 5.magnetic separator 6.third rubber shredder 7.airflow classifiy 8. magenetic separator 9.storage bin 10.double millstone grinder 11. Vibrates of the sieving machine 12. airflow classifier 13. auto bag filler 14. Electronical controlling system, Additional information: Output: We can produce the machines with different outputs according to the clients,demand. Normally the output of this kind of machines is in the range of 3000t/y—10000t/y Delivery time: We will make the shipment in 90 working days after we receive the deposit. Payment terms: Based on FOB terms and T/T and also can negotiate with the clients.

    Business Type: Technology - Manufacturer

    Industry Type: Environmental (Waste & Recycling)

    Market Focus: Globally (various continents)

    Year Founded: 2001

    Employees: 101-1000

    Turnover: 10,000,000 - 100,000,000 €

    Source(s): Environmental Expert.com
  • 1 decade ago

    I have no direct recycling center to refer you to, but if you look in your local yellow pages or on-line under "Tire Disposal Services " all tires are recycled, but you will pay a fee. State or other entity collect fee's for local or State run programs.These fees range from $2.00 $20.00 per tire, your local Tire Store will collect them for a fee, and in your case with Large truck tires, if that's what you have... is going to cost!

    Even at a Wholesale level and delivered to a Recyclers directly in So. California I would pay .75 cents to $5.00 per tire....for disposal, and that was years ago. We are not at a level that recycling is going to pay you......

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