Tadweer Recycles 7,000 Tons of Used Tires in First Eight Months of 2018

Tuesday 25 December 2018
Abu Dhabi - MENA Herald:

Abu Dhabi Waste Management Center (Tadweer) announced that its Gulf Rubber Factory recycled 6,954.33 tons of used tires in the first eight months of 2018, averaging 28 tons per day.

Set up in 2011 as a public-private joint venture, the facility utilizes cutting-edge tire recycling technologies from leading European companies to produce different sizes of rubber granules from recycled tires in an economically sustainable and eco-friendly process called crumbing.

Used tires undergo mechanical shredding through multiple cutting and purification rounds to remove any traces of steel or fiber. The recycled granules are then converted into a high-quality rubber compound for use as an alternative to natural rubber as well as in molding and manufacturing value-added rubber products, such as rubber flooring for sports grounds and children’s playgrounds. The granules are non-toxic, weather-proof and impact-resistant, significantly minimizing injuries to players and enhancing the durability of the flooring.

Dr Salem Al Kaabi, Tadweer Acting General Manager, said: “Tadweer established Gulf Rubber Factory in partnership with the private sector as part of its strategic plan to recycle diverse types of waste and utilize them as raw materials in a variety of industries in line with the highest international standards, where the factory implements ISO 18001, ISO 14001, ISO9001 and ISO 18001 quality systems. The factory products conform to local and international specifications such as safety floor specifications BS: 7188: 1998 + A2 and UNI EN 1177. The plant aims to contribute to the preservation of our environment for future generations, conserve natural resources and support the government’s efforts to achieve sustainable development through adopting innovative environment-friendly solutions in the waste management sector.”

He added: “The facility ensures the safe disposal of used and damaged tires in the emirate, eliminating the need for methods such as burning or landfilling that have severe environmental and public health consequences. In addition, the factory saves millions of dirhams in raw material costs, demonstrating the economic benefits of leveraging recycled waste as an important enabler of modern industries.”

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