CLA - exemplar Tires Manufacturing Use Disposal. The raw material for tires (isoprene) originally came from trees During WWII, scientists discovered ways.

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CLA - exemplar Tires Manufacturing Use Disposal

The raw material for tires (isoprene) originally came from trees During WWII, scientists discovered ways to convert crude oil into isoprene. Currently, about 26 litres of oil is required to make 1 tire. Tires: Manufacturing Home

Tires: Use As Tires are used, the rubber slowly flakes off over time Worn down rubber does not decompose It finds its way into rivers, lakes and streams Currently there is limited research in the long term effects of rubber pollution Home

Tires: Disposal 290 million tires are disposed of annually There is a high risk associated with tire dumps  See Hagersville Tire Fire Hagersville Tire Fire Currently there exists multiple uses for recycled tires including; mats in arenas, auto parts, outdoor sports track etc. Home

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