Tire recycling is the practice of reusing, repurposing, or reprocessing old or abandoned tires in order to avoid their disposal in landfills or incineration, both of which can have detrimental effects on the environment. Tire recycling aims to minimize the environmental impact of tire disposal while also reducing waste and resource use. The economic and environmental benefits of tire recycling have led to an increase in efforts to promote it. The harmful environmental effects of discarded tires have been lessened thanks to the laws and incentives put in place by a number of governments and organizations to promote tire recycling and proper disposal.
According to SPER market research, ‘Global Tire Recycling Market Size- By Product, By Application, By process -Regional Outlook, Competitive Strategies and Segment Forecast to 2033 state that the global tire recycling Market is predicted to reach USD 18.78 billion by 2033 with a CAGR of 3.52%.
Through a variety of techniques, advanced tire innovations have enhanced driver assistance and convenience. For example, real-time information on tire performance and road conditions can be obtained via smart tires with sensors, which the car's computer system can use to improve driver convenience and safety. Furthermore, the invention of run-flat tires has made it possible for drivers to continue traveling even with a punctured tire, which has increased convenience and saved time. Low-rolling-resistance tires contribute to increased fuel economy and lower emissions, while high-performance tires offer superior traction and grip in inclement weather. Additionally, tire producers are creating adaptive tires that, in response to shifting road conditions, modify their rubber compositions and tread patterns to provide the best possible grip and handling, hence enhancing driver convenience and safety.
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The automobile industry's shifts will have an impact on the tire manufacturing sector. Tires are an essential part of cars, thus tire producers have to invest a lot of money to stay up with these changes. In addition, considerable changes must be made to tires' form, composition of raw materials, and manufacturing techniques in order to meet the changing demands of the automotive industry. The considerable upfront expenditures associated with these modifications will probably be reflected in the pricing of advanced tires.
Following the 2021 COVID-19 viral outbreak, the sickness has spread to nearly every nation on the planet, prompting the World Health Organization to declare a public health emergency. The coronavirus disease 2021 is already having an influence on the world, and in 2022 it will have a big impact on the tire recycling business. The automobile industry experienced a temporary decline in tire waste generation due to manufacturing and sales disruptions. The pandemic did, however, also highlight the importance of sustainable waste management strategies, which raised awareness of the circular economy concepts and accelerated the use of tire recycling processes.
Because of its better and effective results North America, accounted for the biggest revenue share geographically. Additionally, it is anticipated that the growing adoption of tire recycling market assisted operations with least challenging processes and increases power of the market.
Top Tire Recycling Market Companies are-
- Apollo Tyres Ltd
- Champlin Tire Recycling, Inc
- Contec
- Continental AG
- Emanuel Tire
- LLC
- Entech Inc.
- Genan Holdings A/S
Tire Recycling Market Segments:
By Product:
- Crumbed Rubber
- Refurbished Commercial Vehicle Tires
- Tire Derived Fuel
By Application:
- Agriculture
- Automotive
- Construction
- Manufacturing
- Mining
- Rubber Products
By Process:
- Pyrolysis
- Refurbishing
- Shredding
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