Tires and Rubber Recycling

We specialize in the transboundary movement of waste, including used tires. We can deliver tires sorted by type directly to the designated port. Additionally, we can supply other types of rubber waste according to customer requirements.

Our goal is to establish long-term partnerships with reliable business partners. Thanks to our efficient logistics and expertise in handling international shipments, we are a trusted link in the recycling chain.

About Us


For over a decade, we have been operating in the recycling and waste management industry, specializing in the trade of secondary raw materials such as glass, plastics, cardboard, tires, and textiles.

We buy, sell, and export waste to more than a dozen countries across Europe and Asia. Our strength lies in combining international transaction experience with a flexible approach to the specific needs of local markets.

We have our own logistics department, efficiently managing road, rail, and sea transport—regardless of direction, type of cargo, or scale of operation. We collect waste directly at the source and export several thousand tons every month, treating waste as a valuable resource that can be reintroduced into the recycling process.

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Products

PCR

PCR (Passenger Car Radial) tires are made with radial ply technology, featuring layers of rubber, steel belts, and fabric cords arranged radially. This structure enhances durability and helps maintain tire shape under various conditions.

TBR

TBR (Truck and Bus Radial) tires are built with a strong structure, consisting mainly of rubber and reinforced steel belts. These belts, rather than fabric cords, provide the necessary strength to handle heavier loads and ensure durability and stability for larger vehicles like trucks and buses.

Tyre shreds

Tyre shreds are pieces of end-of-life tires produced through mechanical shredding, typically ranging from several to a dozen centimeters in size. They serve as an intermediate product in recycling processes and can be used as tire-derived fuel (TDF), in civil engineering applications such as embankments and drainage, or as feedstock for further size reduction into tire chips and crumb rubber.

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