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Tyre (Tire)recycling: An Australian solution that is cheap and effective without creating pollution

Tyre (Tire)recycling: An Australian solution that is cheap and effective without creating pollution

Periodically, we are reminded of the problem of d…

Overdrive · David Brown

April 17, 202022m 39s

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Show Notes

Periodically, we are reminded of the problem of disposing of old vehicle tyres. There's been a number of suggestions as to what we should do, but there is concern that the cure may be worse than the disease with a lot of side effects: burning tyres, for example, just adds to air pollution. Now, an Australian start up Green Distillation Technologies says it has a solution that is both effective and profitable. Their chief operating officer is Trevor Bailey. In our discussion Trevor notes: • They have a demonstration plant up and running • It works on heating the tyres in a closed environment without air so that there is molecular changes without causing smoke and other pollutants. • He can run the power for his plant by using just 3% of the oil they produce in the recycling process. • It is producing quality by products such as oil and steel • There is a large amount of interest from overseas • They want to start a larger commercial size factory in Australia but we are slower to jump on board new technology as opposed to the US • Other recycling systems have disadvantages including taking all or more of the charge that is taxed on each new tyre to cover recycling.