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are tyres recyclable
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Yes, tyres are recyclable. The process involves breaking down the tyres into small pieces or shredding them to be repurposed for various uses, such as rubberized asphalt for roads, rubber mulch for landscaping, or even as fuel in some industries. Recycling tyres helps reduce landfill waste since tyres are not biodegradable and can take up significant space. Furthermore, it conserves natural resources by reducing the need for new raw materials. However, the recycling process can be complex and costly, necessitating specialized equipment and facilities. Despite these challenges, the benefits of tyre recycling in terms of environmental protection and conservation of resources make it a crucial endeavor.
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