Rubber recycling is the procedure where waste or damaged rubber materials can be recycled to create a new rubber product that can be used in similar ways. Tire recycling is one of the most difficult and time-consuming tasks because of their volume and resilience and as they are composed of components prone to damage the environment. The benefits associated with rubber recycling are: helps in conservation of non-renewable fossil fuels, cost-efficient than natural rubber production, possess great properties.
Related associations:
American Forest and Paper Association |Carolina Recycling Association | International Solid Waste Association | National Waste & Recycling Association | National Recycling Coalition | Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries | Construction & Demolition Recycling Association | Arizona Recycling Coalition | Building Materials Reuse Association | Carolinas Plastics Recycling Council | New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse & Recycling, Inc.| New York State Association for Solid Waste Management | Ontario Waste Management Association | Waste Management & Recycling Association of Singapore| National Glass Association