According to statistics released by the US Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA), tire recycling efforts are not keeping up with waste tire production. Tire recycling hit a record high in 2013. A whopping 96% of tires found their way to tire recycling facilities...
Traditionally homeowners have used wood mulch around flower beds and gardens. However, as rubber tire recycling and its products become more mainstream, rubber mulch is gaining popularity. Whether you are looking for a product to use in your own yard or offer to your...
Tire-derived aggregate (TDA) is a low-cost substitute for stone, soil, and other common construction materials that is finding its way into an increasing number of construction projects. It is a low-cost alternative that, in many situations and applications,...
In 2015, Polish social scientist Professor Leszek Sibilski wrote the first of two papers about the bicycle and its ability to elevate the human condition even in the poorest of circumstances. He recognized the bicycle as an inexpensive means of transportation with...
The first step in recycling waste car and truck tires is shredding the whole tires into smaller pieces. Cutting through the hard rubber, steel wires, and fabric in the tires all at once is a challenging task. Buying a high-quality primary shredder that can handle the...
Mulch has been used for many decades in gardens and flower beds. Usually manufactured from organic material such as bark and wood, mulch helps to hold in soil moisture, protect plants from extremes in temperature, and prevent weeds from germinating in the soil....
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