Tyre recycling/bales/shredding

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Hi,

Sorry i might be at a wrong thread but was wondering if anyone has any info on tyre recycling business?

Am thinking of opening a tyre recycling yard making bales of tyres and shredding tyre business.

Anyone have any info on where i can sell them would be much appreciated.


Thank you

George
 
dunno but i have a load in my back garden you could have:) all left over from my lads drifting days 50 upwards
will have to sort them out before much longer.
 
You business plan won’t stand up to much scrutiny when you need to create an account to ask where to get rid of the product your collecting!
 
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aw shucks there goes my free removal:( did find a company in derby advertising fetching them for i think 80p a tyre must ask the wife as she spoke to them....
 
What a random post.

"I want to start this business, but no idea how to make the money. I just like the smell of burning shredding tyres. Hoooooo nannny!"
 
This is exactly the forum i'd join to ask that.

Not sure you can make money out of a process you know nothing about?
 
We burn tyres as a fuel for our kilns at work. We have 2 kilns and burn 2 tonnes per hour per kiln. They burn so hot that there is very little emissions. They are monitored 24 7 by the environment agency. So there is a market for them. Our tyres are shredded before they come to site.
 
I've always wondered what the by product / left over of a furnace like that would be ?
It's a cement kiln. We also burn srf which is household waste shredded, and a material called pur which is foam from old fridges. There is no by product as such because it is all chemically factored into the process.
So they residual material ends up in the cement which we chemically test every hour.
Alternate fuels are now widely used in the industry to offset the carbon footprint
 

Interesting, when I was an apprentice HVAC engineer we always used expanding foam to seal off flues and pipes going through walls, in Holland we called it "pur" which is exactly the same thing. Seems you might get pur from a lot more resources if that's the case :)

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