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How to Recycle Rubber

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Recycling rubber is great for the environment and helps produce useful products, such as rubber mulch for playgrounds or the infill for turf fields. To recycle your rubber, you can choose to donate it to places such as your local recycling facility or a tire retailer. Repurposing your rubber is often an even better option, and it can leave you with new useful items such as a tire swing, jar openers, or planters.

  1. 1 Research information regarding your local recycling facility. Sometimes recycling facilities won’t take tires or other forms of rubber because the process to recycle them is so different from other materials. Call or visit your local recycling facility’s website to see if they address whether or not rubber can be recycled.[1]
    • If they do accept it, drop it off at the recycling facility during regular drop off hours, which can be found on the website as well.
  2. 2 Locate a rubber recycling option near you. Visit websites that direct you to a rubber recycling solution in your location, such as https://search.earth911.com/. Type in “rubber” as well as your zip code to find out the name and address of places that will accept the rubber.[2]
    • Earth911 tells you the specific type of rubbers that they allow, such as tires, carpet padding, inner tubes, etc.
    • If this site isn’t providing any answers for you, do a general search online to look for rubber recycling options near you.
  3. 3 Contact a business that produces rubber mulch. One of the main uses for recycled rubber is in the creation of rubber mulch, such as the kind used on children’s playgrounds. If there’s a business that produces rubber mulch near you, call or look on their website to find out how you can donate your old tires.[3]
    • To find businesses like this, go online and type in “rubber mulch company near me.”
  4. 4 Take your tires to a local tire retailer. Visit or call your local tire retailer to see if they take old tires. If they do, drop your old tires off with them during their open hours, or simply drop them off the next time you go in to have your car fixed.[4]
    • You may have to pay a small fee to have your tires taken at a tire retailer.
    • Check with several other tire retailers if the first one you ask doesn’t take recycled tires.
    • When your tire retailer does a routine tire switch on your car, ask them what they do with the old tires to see if they recycle them.
  5. 5 Donate rubber bands to local schools…

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