Tyre and Brake Wear Pollution By Rami E. Kremesti M.Sc.

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Tyre and Brake Wear Pollution By Rami E. Kremesti M.Sc.

The Statistics "Every year, the abrasion of motor vehicle tyres from some 280 million to 290 million U.S. vehicle tires, releases 4 times the Deepwater Horizon spill volume (4.9 million barrels ) in TWP (tyre wear particulate) composed of zinc, latex rubber, carbon black, polyaromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and other constituents. This volume is equivalent to 4 ultra supertanker capacities of tire rubber particulate spilled into the U.S. environment every year." Bad Water Journal

Environmental Impact Tyre and brake wear ends up in the road run- off when it rains or it is suspended in the air as PM (Particulate Matter) contributing to non- exhaust emission based air pollution

Health Impact In the UK alone, emissions of airborne particles are thought to be responsible for several thousand premature deaths per annum (DETR, 1999). It is estimated that short-term exposure to the UK levels of PM 10 prevalent in 2002 led to 6500 deaths and 6400 hospital admissions brought forward that year, while each 1 µg/m 3 decrease in PM 2.5 over the lifetime of the current population of England and Wales will lead to between 0.2 and 0.5 million years of increased life expectancy (COMEAP, 2001). Such findings have increased concern about airborne particles, and have influenced the revision of ambient air quality standards in the United States and Europe.

The Composition of Tyres As a rule of thumb, Camatini et al. (2001) quote 75 % styrene butadiene rubber (SBR), 15 % natural rubber and 10 % polybutadiene for passenger car tyres. Metal and organic additives are also introduced to this blend to obtain the desired properties during the manufacturing process and to give the required road performance.

PAH’s in Car Tyres

Heavy Metal Content of Tyres

Wear Factors for Tyres vs. Driving Style

Driving Style vs. Emission Factors

PM10 Sample Composition in London

Brake Wear Pollution brake wear responsible for 20 per cent of all traffic emissions Particles released by cars when they brake have been found to cause damage to lung cells. brake wear particles contained large amounts of iron, copper and organic carbon.

Recommendations? If you don’t need to drive in the city, take a bus instead or ride a bicycle If you do need to drive, drive like a “gentleman”: it’s safer and better for the environment R&D into tyres that are wear proof Pressure Tyre companies to avoid adding pollutants into their tyre materials

References Tire Story: Bad Water Journal Road traffic tire wear - Emission estimates for diffuse sources English/Road%20traffic%20tyre%20wear.pdf Controlling Nonpoint Source Runoff Pollution from Roads, Highways and Bridges

References - II Particles from car brakes harm lungs - The Ecologist m_car_brakes_harm_lungs.html m_car_brakes_harm_lungs.html Measurement of non-exhaust particulate matter s_d8.pdf s_d8.pdf