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While we simplify the environmental and legal responsibilities for tyre waste is met efficiently, you focus on your core operations.
What we do
We offer EPR solutions to help brands fulfill their recycling mandates and achieve their sustainability goals.
Tyres must be discarded after its end of useful life on vehicles. These tyres are usually made from a mix of natural and synthetic rubber, along with other materials like steel, oil, and various chemicals, which makes them challenging to dispose of safely. Tyre waste management involves the processes and strategies used to handle, dispose of, or repurpose old tyres in an environmentally friendly manner. Effective management is crucial to addressing the environmental and health concerns posed by waste tyres.
At ESC, we facilitate compliance through specific regulatory requirements and do the recycling on companies behalf. We optimize waste management strategies to minimize costs, reduce environmental impact, and improve sustainability. We create a more sustainable future where recycling is not a burden but an opportunity for growth and innovation.
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)
1. What are the key components of EPR for tyres?
Collection, recycling, and recovery of end-of-life tyres in an environmentally responsible manner.
2. How can tyre manufacturers comply with EPR regulations?
By participating in or establishing collection and recycling schemes according to specified quotas.
3. What are common recycling methods for tyres?
Tyres can be recycled into crumb rubber, used in cement kilns as fuel, or repurposed in construction.
4. What environmental issues arise from improper tyre disposal?
Tyres can cause significant environmental damage, including fires, breeding grounds for mosquitoes, and long-term soil contamination.
5. What incentives exist for tyre collectors under EPR?
Financial incentives or credits may be provided for meeting or exceeding collection targets.
6. How is tyre recycling data reported under EPR?
Producers report data on the number of tyres sold, collected, and recycled to meet regulatory requirements.
7. Can tyres be exported for recycling under EPR schemes?
This depends on regional regulations which might allow for export, assuming proper compliance with environmental standards.
8. What innovations are occurring in tyre recycling?
Research into devulcanization technologies and new uses for recycled tyre materials, like energy absorption barriers, is ongoing.
9. How are consumers engaged in tyre EPR programs?
Through initiatives like buy-back schemes, educational outreach, and visible collection points at automotive retailers.
10. What challenges exist in tyre EPR implementation?
Challenges include achieving uniform compliance across regions and managing illegal dumping or trade in used tyres.