Australia generates a substantial volume of end-of-life tyres each year, creating both an environmental challenge and an infrastructure opportunity. As stated by Tyre Stewardship Australia, approximately 537,000 tonnes of tyres reach end-of-life annually, placing increasing pressure on landfill and waste management systems. This challenge has accelerated
What is Tyre Recycling and Why is it important in Australia? Industry data states that Australia generates over 500,000 tonnes of end-of-life tyres each year, representing tens of millions of discarded tyres removed from vehicles nationwide. While some are recovered, a significant portion still ends up
Australia generates more than 500,000 tonnes of end-of-life tyres every year, creating environmental, logistical, and regulatory challenges. Without effective recovery systems, waste tyres pose risks such as landfill pressure, illegal dumping, and fire hazards. As sustainability targets tighten and waste diversion becomes a national priority, tyre
Heavy industries across Australia produce significant volumes of end-of-life tyres that require safe, compliant, and efficient processing. Mining, construction, agriculture, and logistics operations rely on structured waste management systems to reduce environmental risk and meet regulatory obligations. Effective tyre recycling has become a key operational requirement
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