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Different uses of tyres. By :- SHARIQ HAIDER NAQVI

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Page 1: Different Uses Of Tyres

Different uses of tyres.

By :- SHARIQ HAIDER NAQVI

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Different uses of tyres.

• One, waste means that the product’s life can be extended. Second, waste means the product’s end-of-life has not been taken care in design, or recycling or other ways. Third, waste means a loss of valuable resources which can be extracted. Fourth, waste means inefficiency, which means opportunity and profits for people who can remove it.

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Different uses of tyres.

• Let’s look at tyres. According to some reports, there are a billion tyres which are thrown away every year. Some 400 million of them are recycled or are used as fuel and the rest are sent to landfill.

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Tyre Bale Uses

• Eco - Blocks are formed using 100 - 120 tyres, compressed and bound with five strands of 4mm galvanized wire giving a uniformed size of 60in x 50in x 30in, weighing approximately 900 Kilos.

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• Tyre Bale Uses:• • Rifle Range

Backdrop• • Retaining Walls• • Flood Control• • Sand Dams• • Animal Confinement• • Marina Walls• • Boat Docks• • Lightweight Road Fill• • Mud Slide Control• • Decorative Designs• • Shoreline Erosion• • Levee Core Material

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• Tyre Bale Uses:• Culvert Crossings• Fish Habitat• Impact Barriers• Sound Barriers• Grain Storage• Insulators• Erosion Control• Terraces• Road Bed Fill Material• Windbreaks• Fencing

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Environ-Block Tyre Bale Advantages:

• • Reduces volume of waste tyres

• • Eliminates mosquito breeding environment• • Reduces fire hazards• • Useful product• • Easily retrievable product, should the need arise

(if mono-filled)• • Can be less than half the cost of aggregate in

construction