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Russia: 40-50% of tyres recycled

Date: 5th April 2023 Author: Stephen Goodchild Comments: 0
Russia recycles some 500,000 tonnes of tyres each year (Photo: REO)

Around 40-50% of end-of-life tyres removed from vehicles in Russia are currently recycled, reports public company Russian Environmental Operator. This means that around 500 thousand tonnes of old tyres are recycled, mainly into low-grade products such as large rubber crumb and rubber chips for floor surfacing.

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