Tire Disposal And Recycling
   
 

DK Enterprise's goal is to help the environment and society by providing channels whereby individuals and businesses are educated about the benefits and opportunities of recycling.

Every year approximately 310 million tires are generated in the United States. Of that amount, 85 percent of the tires are being used in end use markets. The larger markets for scrap tires include tire derived fuel, civil engineering and ground rubber applications.

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Retreading is Recycling
                                       
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Every time you buy and use a retreaded tire, you help to conserve valuable natural resources. Since retreaded tires are always less expensive than comparable new tires, you save money while helping the environment. This is truly a win-win situation.
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
         
 

For more information on retreading, please contact the TRIB Retread web site

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We Will Help You Help The Environment
 

 

         
 
  • Assist you with a business development plan, expansion plans, new site selection and acquisition analyses
  • Provide you with current market trends and barriers, price and cost analyses and customer development
  • Review and assist in esablishing the operational and system controls of your scrap tire operation
  • Assess and obtain your required licenses, permits and regulatory documentation
  • Provide and implement all aspects of tire pile remediation services
  • Collect, transport and legally dispose of your scrap tires
  • Assist you in establishing or strengthening your customer base
  • Coach you in building your transportation network
 
   
   
   
   
                                     
Tire Pile Remediation Services
                                     
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  • Determine scope of project (e.g. tire count, type of tires, terrain, wet lands, and contaminated issues)
  • Establish the funding source (e.g. public, private)
  • Determine project requirements (e.g. disposal and recycling options, storing for short or long term use, and timelines)
  • Recommend and provide the tire remediation contractor
  • Identify associated costs (e.g. transportation, mobilization, labor, equipment, disposal, and recycling options)
  • Monitor progress (e.g. policing, tracking, scaling loads and invoicing)
  • Close project after completion of tire pile cleanup

Click here for the U.S. EPA Scrap Tire Cleanup Handbook