To reduce dump or increased waste by 65%, the government has set objectives for it For every sector of society and for every residual material. In municipalities (and communities) • 60% of glass, plastic, metal, fibre (paper and cardboard), heavy residue and putrescent material (Food West and Green West); • 80% of non-refillable beer and soft drink containers; • 50% of garments; • 20% non-refundable metal; • 75% oil, paint and pesticides (hazardous household materials); • 60% of all other hazardous household materials. In industries, businesses and institutions • 70% plastic and fibre (paper and cardboard), wood and textiles; • 95% metal and glass; • 60% putrescible substances (food waste and green waste); • 85% tire (consumer ', industry', the business' and out-of-service tires of the institute). In the construction, renovation and demolition industry • 60% of all recoverable materials.4R's (recycle, reuse, reduce, recovery) is the backbone of solid waste management in
Fundamentally, what you need to start a tire recycling business are the knowledge of machines and equipment required and how to operate them; Where to collect used tires and where to sell raw materials resulting from the recycling process, strong entrepreneurial skills and determination is a good idea. Like any other business, if you are able to conduct your cost analysis, market research and feasibility studies before launching your tire recycling company, you are not likely to struggle to grow the business because manufacturing There are loads of companies that get raw material supplies from the tire recycling industry. Starting a tire recycling business - technical and manpower details After manufacturing your tire and rubber waste recycling plant, the next thing is to install all the necessary equipment and machinery needed to run your company. Here are some of the equipment and machinery needed in your tire and rubber waste recycling plant; Tire and Rubber Waste Baling and Sorting