Category: Tire Recycling

Across American manufacturing, the cost of doing business is climbing. Tariffs, energy policy shifts, and volatile fossil fuel markets have…

The tire recycling industry is entering a new phase — one defined by capacity and long-term infrastructure investment. As regulatory…

In today’s regulatory environment, scrap tire compliance is no longer just about collection and disposal—it’s about accountable end use. For…

Healthy communities are built locally—by the businesses that operate there, employ there, and take responsibility for the waste generated there….

Cement kilns are mechanical, industrial furnaces used for the pyroprocessing stage of manufacturing various types of hydraulic cement. Operating at extremely high temperatures – often

At Traxion Materials, we firmly believe progress starts with transparency. As we invest in a cleaner, safer, and more sustainable…

When most people think about tire recycling, they envision tires being shredded or broken down for purposes other than the…

Drive down any Tennessee highway and you’ll find evidence of progress: expanding roadways, emerging industrial plants, and growing logistics hubs….

Thanks to advanced recycling technologies and growing demand for sustainable solutions, used tires are being transformed into valuable second-life products…

Tire shredding is the method of reducing whole tires into smaller, uniform pieces that can be repurposed or recycled. Modern…

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