Where to take used tires
The Monroe County Solid Waste Program will be offered one collection event for passenger vehicle tires only this year. watch for more information on events in 2010. If you would like to receive notice of upcoming Solid Waste events email Jamie Dean at jamie_dean@monroemi.org.
Why recycle used tires
Rubber does not break down
very quickly. Because rubber takes so long to break down, landfills are
not the optimal ending point for rubber products. Also, tires take up a
lot of room in landfills because they are difficult to compact. In
fact, most landfills will no longer take whole tires. Some tires are
ground up and discarded in landfills. This reduces the amount of space
required in a landfill. However, rubber still takes a long time to
break down.
Another problem associated with just throwing tires away is that tires that are disposed of in landfills are a fire hazard.
If tire piles catch on fire it is very difficult to extinguish them
because of the heat and smoke produced. These fires can cause
environmental damage. If the fires are extinguished with water or foam
it may make water and soil pollution even worse than letting the tires
burn themselves out. Therefore, tires that are not properly disposed of
can be a hazard.
Give tires a new life
Crumb Rubber
Crumb
rubber is the rubber that results from a tire when the steel, fibre and
other contaminants are removed from a tire and then the tire is
shredded. In North America, crumb rubber is
commonly used as rubber modified asphalt (RMA), playground or
landscaping mulch, athletic surfaces, molded products, devulcanized or
surface modified rubber, plastic/rubber blends and construction uses.3
Tire Derived Fuel Scrap tires can be used as a fuel source, as they give off as much energy as oil and 25% more energy than coal. This is called tire derived fuel (TDF). The US EPA prefers that we reduce, reuse, or recycle tires before using them for TDF.4
For an overview of the tire recycling process and the uses of scrap tires, view the online brochure of the Canadian Association of Tire Recycling Agencies.