Collect and Recycle

Tyre Recycling For Businesses Nationwide

Our team recycles tyres in bulk loads from businesses nationwide. This includes garages, dealerships and more.

Tyre Recycling UK Wide

We recycle waste tyres in bulk loads for businesses across the UK. Our team of tyre recyclers have vast experience recycling tyres from multiple different industries. This often includes waste collections from:

Automotive Garages and Repair Shops

These businesses frequently change tyres for their customers, leading to a steady accumulation of old or worn-out tyres.

Vehicle Dealerships

Dealerships that offer maintenance and repair services often generate waste tyres through regular vehicle servicing.

Tyre Fitting Centres

Specialising in tyre replacements, tyre companies naturally produce a significant number of waste tyres.

Transport Companies

Businesses that operate large fleets of vehicles, such as trucking companies, bus operators, and logistics firms, regularly need to replace tyres due to wear and tear.

Construction Companies

Heavy machinery used in construction often requires periodic tyre replacement, contributing to waste tyre production. This includes forklifts, bulldozers and truck tyres.

Agricultural Businesses

Farms and agricultural enterprises use various vehicles and equipment that require tyre maintenance and replacement.

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How Do We Recycle Tyres?

At Collect and Recycle, we specialise in recycling various automotive waste including scrap tyres. From tyre dealers to tyre manufactures, our waste management business deals with waste from various sectors. With our help, businesses across the UK can reduce their environmental impact by recycling materials effectively.

What Are Car Tyres Made Of?

Car tires are constructed from a blend of natural and synthetic materials, carefully designed to provide durability, flexibility, and safety. The primary component is rubber, which includes both natural rubber from rubber trees and synthetic rubber produced from petrochemicals. These types of rubber offer a balance of flexibility and performance.

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Receive A Quote For Tyre Disposal

Get in touch with our team today by filling in the form. One of us will get back to you shortly with more information and provide you with a quote. We can then arrange a recycling collection that suits your business.

Book Your Waste Tyre Collection

Booking your waste tyre collection for proper disposal and recycling is straightforward. Simply contact us with your requirements, and we will arrange a tyre collection service at a time that suits you. We pride ourselves on reliable and efficient waste collections, ensuring minimal disruption to your business operations. 

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions For The Disposal Of Tyres

Can Tyres Be Recycled?

Absolutely! Tyres can be recycled and transformed into various rubber products. In the UK, under the Landfill Regulations 2002, whole tyres were banned from landfill sites in 2003. From recycling rubber from tyres, we can create a material called crumb rubber. This can be manufactured into a range of products and reintroduced back into the market.

How Do You Dispose Of Tyres?

Car tyre disposal involves collecting them from your site and transporting them to recycling centres. This is where they are processed and repurposed. We recommend using a professional tyre collection service like ours to ensure good practice and compliance with environmental regulations.

Are Tyres Hazardous Waste?

Tyres are classified as hazardous waste due to their potential to cause fires if disposed of wrongly. This classification aligns with European Union (EU) regulations, which aim to promote eco-friendly waste management practices. Disposing of tyres in an eco-friendly manner involves several steps that prioritise recycling and reuse. Many tyres can be reused in their existing form through retreading, which extends their life and reduces the demand for new tyres. Tyres that cannot be reused are recycled into various products, such as rubber crumb, which is used in applications like playground surfaces, sports fields, and as an ingredient in new tyres.