The number of vehicles hitting the roads is increasing everyday and so is the number of tyres. There is a business opportunity up for grabs and it’s in recycling them.
With more than 33 million vehicles added to the Indian roads in last three years, can you guess the other items that would have increased manifold leading to some grave problems?
Well, one of them is the tyre, one of man’s most useful inventions. Most useful, but if the increasing numbers are not managed it can be dangerous. About 80 million tyres are a part of these 33 million vehicles, which include two, three, four and six wheelers, and pose a potential threat to the environment. However, companies have innovated ways and means to curb this menace which has led to the evolution of the huge tyre recycling industry. When we had started working on this article, we thought we could count the recycled tyre uses on our fingers; which included cushioning on boats, burning for warmth in winter, swing ride seats (in rural Indian context) and at the most land-filling. However, further research and talking to industry people revealed startling facts about the uses of old tyres, which we had never imagined. In fact, in India, even the tyre recycling industry is not aware of all these uses. It’s a business opportunity glaring in front of us.In this article we have tried to find out the ground realities of the tyre recycling industry and we have also taken inputs from Dr. S N Chakravarty, KPS Consultants & Impex who is a consultant in tyre, rubber and allied industries with 40 years of experience.

Tyre composition and stages in recycling
A tyre is made of natural rubber (also called virgin rubber), Styrene-Butadiene Rubber (SBR), Polybutadiene Rubber (PBR), Carbon black, Nylon tyre cord, rubber chemicals, steel tyre cord and Butyl rubber.
Stages in Recycling:
- Crumb: Rubber Crumb is the material resulting from granulating scrap tyres into uniform rubber granules. It can be mixed with asphalt for road surfacing and making children’s playgrounds
- Reclaimed Rubber: Reclaimed Rubber is the recycled old tyre rubber. It can be used as a substitute of natural & synthetic rubber. It is mixed with virgin rubber to further make new tyres of automobiles, bicycles and other low-cost products like footwear and mats. Virgin rubber, 90 percent of which is produced in Kerala is sold for as high Rs 140-150 per kg. Reclaimed rubber is sold for Rs 25-30 per kg and India being one of the voluminous reclaim rubber producers, the production is growing by ten percent per year.
Size of the business opportunity
A typical passenger car tyre contains 24-28 percent of Carbon black, 40-48 percent of natural rubber (NR) and 36-24 percent of synthetic rubber including Styrene Butadiene Rubbers (SBR) and Butyl Rubber (BR). These need to be recovered back from tyres lest they are wasted away. Currently, India produces 90,000 metric tonnes (MT) of reclaimed rubber, which is sold at Rs 25-30/kg but does not produce Carbon black, Butyl Rubber and oil from used tyres.
Now the Indian tyre industry (specifically) imported 39,000 tonnes of Carbon black and 54 percent of its Butyl Rubber requirements in 2008-09. If we could produce even a small amount of that import ourselves, we would be saving a huge amount for the exchequer.
Current tyre production stands at 11.75 lakh MT for the year 2008-09. With the projected growth of 50 percent, you can easily estimate the potential of the opportunity.
Present scenario
Even though it’s a 40 year old industry in India with the oldest player being Gujarat Reclaim, the number of players nationally is very small, approx 15-25 tyre recyclers in India, compared to 36 tyre manufacturers. The major players number only about four or five. They are mainly located in North India and Maharashtra. Prominent names include Gujarat Reclaim, ELGI Group, Balaji Group, Rishiroop and Swani. Gujarat Reclaim has an annual turnover of over Rs 15 crore from its Haridwar tyre recycling plant, with a production of 20 tonnes of reclaim rubber per day. However, none of the recyclers in India are full-fledged recyclers, and most of them use the Pan method for reclaiming rubber. They operate by outsourcing part of their work to each other.
Various Uses of Old Tyres
Excluding the use of whole tyres, we can categorize the uses of tyres in the following way:
1. Rubber Crumb - floor mats, belts, gaskets, shoe soles, dock bumpers, seals, muffler hangers, shims, and washers
2. Reclaimed Rubber in Vehicles:
a) Automotive Industry - Crumb (three to five percent) and Reclaimed rubber (up to ten percent) is particularly used in automobile tyres. However, since the volume of tyres is very high, the quantity of these rubbers used also goes up. New tyre industry uses approximately 58 percent of the natural rubber of India, including imports of more than 80000 tonnes (according to ATMA figures)
b) In tyre carcasses in substantial volume and other automotive parts
c) Bicycle tyre industry produces a massive 6-7 lakh tyres/day, out of which more than 80 percent are produced in Ludhiana. Ralson is the major company here with a production of one lakh bicycle tyres a day and 1.5 lakh tubes a day.
3. Molded products – These include mats, hose pipes, conveyor belts, v-belts, footwear, tiles, adhesives, sound dampers, rubber sheets, battery containers and other rubber molded goods
4. Footwear industry - Shoe soles
5. Cement Industry - "This is the most perverse use of old tyres causing only pollution", says Dr. Chakravarty . However, in some countries, respective cement industries have developed technology where the tyre is burnt at a temperature that destroys most toxic emissions, the exhaust is scrubbed and filtered and little escapes the cement kiln. The usage of tyres for burning in cement kilns in India is up to 20000 tonnes per year, according to Imbrose, a small tyre trader.
6. Retreading – Tyres in India are retreaded as much as three to six times. One thing to note here is that it’s the truck tyres that are retreaded, and not the car tyres. There are 100-odd firms engaged in tyre retreading in India with prominent names being MRF, Apollo, ELGI, Midas and Indag.
7. Whole tyres are used as highway crash barriers, furniture, boat bumpers on marine docks, etc but it is a negligible amount.
Land filling or burning tyres for energy has limited prospects as environmental authorities are acknowledging the need for its greener alternatives. On the other hand, mass-market end products like continuous rolls of cost-effective recycled rubber used for noise insulation now complete the 'big picture' for investors to consider recycling tyres commercially.

Where to procure old tyres?
Old tyres are procured from tyre dealers across the country and tyre associations. The market is concentrated in the trucking centers of India.
What technology is available?
There are three methods for reclaiming rubber:
1. Pan Method – It is the oldest and highly labor-intensive and causes huge water and air pollution.
2. Digestor Method – It is a costlier method and used by some recyclers in India.
3. Reclamation Methods – It is a very costly method and is only used for very large-scale production. None of the Indian firms use this methodThe minuter processes include mechanical shredding, mixing, pressing, pyrolysis, etc.
Would I be making money through this or saving the environment?
The attraction factor towards environment can be served if better technology and systems are used which would reduce pollution. Besides, there would be huge savings on oil imports.
The existing companies are surely making money with a profit margin of 10-15 percent. If the issues of energy cost, collection of scrap tyre and various clearances required for environmental pollution can be handled, money will follow and flow in.
Can I import used tyres?
"Despite the ban on import, used tyres are imported in a clandestine manner, sometimes as new tyres at low value; since there is no restriction on import of new tyres or as tyres under the "others" category. Many countries such as Japan, Bangladesh, Pakistan, Philippines, Thailand, Kenya, South Korea, etc. have either put a complete ban on import of used tyres or have placed stringent conditions on such imports", says Sundarrajan of PrimaryInfo.
Chinese tyres whch are as cheap as 30% to Indian tyres dominate the market in spite of the anti-dumping rules.
How big can the industry grow?
With the right initiatives taken by the government, there is a possibility of 50-100 percent growth of this industry including export options (of the good quality reclaimed rubber). India is currently the second largest reclaim rubber producer after China. Statistics project a mammoth potential increase upwards of Rs1.13 billion in the industry. Countries in Middle East, Africa, Europe and other Asian countries form the export market.
Investment required
For the Pan method recycling, the plant can be set up with Rs1 crore. However, a plant of Digestor method recycling, producing 5 MT/day shall cost Rs 3-10 crore depending upon the source of the machines and level of automation. A fully automated plant would cost about Rs12 crore. Reclamation method is not used by anyone in India.
No reports or data?
The rubber bodies must commission a proper study to gauge the current scenario and potential of tyre recycling industry by involving technical experts. The Rubber Board, which is a cash rich organization, can offer incentives of various kinds to the recyclers to start and expand the business and start exporting.
Starting Up
So, now if you want to start up a tyre recycling industry, you need to buy a tyre recycling plant with judicious combination of machinery from India and China for effective investment control, conduct feasibility studies and market survey, and then make sure that both the supply of old tyres is controlled and sale of by-products is maintained continuously. Regarding things to be careful about, Kumar says "Entrepreneurs should focus on quality product, selection of suitable machinery, cost-effective capacity choosing and environment protection, all of which are very important."
In UK, The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has launched an initiative to encourage businesses to recycle more tyres. It is estimated that 100,000 used tyres are removed from UK’s vehicles each day, amounting to 40,000 tonnes of waste rubber each year. Under the scheme, the EPA and the Waste and Resources Action Program(WRAP) plan to create guidelines for the collection, transportation, storage, recycling and reuse of the rubber tyres.

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written by Abdulkareem, June 25, 2011
We control sites around the Kingdom and can supply large quantities, but we are also looking for Investors to join us here in the Kingdom and around the region. We can also help you source your plant machinery from around the world. We have extensive experience of manufacturers in China, Europe and America. We recommend only 3 manufacturers in China for the recycling plants.
So if you are serious about going into this business, are already in it or want to invest then come and have a chat with us.
I'm sure we can help you somewhere with supply, advice or procurement
Talk soon
Abdulkareem Adam
Business Development Manager
written by Abdulkareem, June 25, 2011
We have control of major landfill sites in the Kingdom and are now recycling the tyres dumped in these sites. We can supply tyre scrap, shredded, crumb and baled later this year. We also are agents for Recycle Plant Manufacturers in China, Europe and The States. We only recommend three recycler plant manufacturers in China so be careful when choosing.
If you need any further information visit our website or email me directly and we can have a talk. We are also looking for JVs and investors for here in the Gulf and the region as a whole.
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will u please tell me how much import duty on used waste tyres?
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I'm interested in it.
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written by Bhavin, May 22, 2011
It is nice to know your interest in above.We are supplying waste/scrap tyres to our clients since 7-8 years.
With price war against coal which is also used in cement klins our business has faced challanges.As lot of pyrolysis plants are getting established our business is on rapid growth now.
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I would like to setup the plant in india. Can anybody help me on the requirements and steps to follow.
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Thanks
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Any professional assistance would be deeply welcomed , may be in a mutually beneficial terms also.
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its aditya raj agarwal from varanasi u.p , india .. wanted to know about how to collect carbon and furnesh oil from tyres ... the name of indusrtie and the full detail rates of carbon and furnesh oil to dealers .....
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written by Eco - Energy Solutions, March 23, 2011
We provide turn key solutions for Biomass Gasification based Power Generation including captive cultivation of biomass &
Scrap Tire Pyrolysis.
We need a huge quantum of scrap tyres for our list of clients. (Estimated 2000 MTD)
For such huge quantum, we want to import the tires from UK/US & EU.
We are open to establish the long term business relationship like JV/ Partnership / Distributorship or outright purchase.
written by Rahul Sultania, March 23, 2011
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I also want to know that whether this plant is suitable to be opened in Bilaspur Chhattisgarh???
Also , is their any difference in Tyre Recycle plant and waste rubber prolysis plant???
Thanks & Regards,
Rahul Sultania
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written by madhuREDDY, March 09, 2011
i m new person in dis field and to save our environment i want to do dis spcl cause....so plz help me to build a waste tyre recyle plant from starting point........
m waiting for ur suggestions..........
I WANT TO OPEN THIS PLANT IN HYDERBAD .PLZ SEND FULL DETAILS OF THIS PRIJECT
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any idea for the project report,envoirmental clerance ,equipment and other formalities for the same.
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written by nakulpatel, March 06, 2011
I have Tyre Pyrolysis Plant .So I want to Import tyre from other country.plz help me regarding this.
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we need a rubber tyre powder machinary for the production of 5tonnes per day in hyderabad.so pls send the details of the project on this email asifbrothers_net@rediffmail.com
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written by vishal vyas , March 01, 2011
I have a plan to start the tyre recycling business and am researching for it and i saw this article which gave me a clear idea. But i want to know more to startup the business. So Kindly mail me the details or email id or phone number to take furthermore step to proceed.
Waiting for reply.
written by n.p.r.elangovan, February 27, 2011
kindly suggest cost of plant
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in saudi arabia.
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written by VAIBHAV BALAR, February 24, 2011
my partnership firms wants go for setup a new project of tyre recyclling in surat so that i want to more information for this project. we want to setup a small project in intially so, what amount of investment require for this project pls send me a information to mail.....
written by anil goyal, February 23, 2011
i am interested in setting up a tyre recycling plant in ludhiana
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written by John Francis, February 20, 2011
Thank you very much for providing this superb article and i would like to have more details about tire powder making from waste tire and how is the business? and what is the market potential?and what is the carbon credit for it?plz forward details through email.
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written by Anthony, February 19, 2011
http://www.recyclingtoday.com/more-than-crumbs-recycling-today-december-2010.aspx
written by Anthony, February 19, 2011
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For some companies that can provide you a full turn key plant, See CM Tire Recycling, Eldan Recycling and Granutech. I've also recently heard good things about a German company, Pallmann. There are many other companies selling equipment. You'll find them on Alibaba and Trademart. It's a good idea to tour their plants and talk to people that have had to live with the equipment for at least several years. The machines will need repair, regular servicing and access to parts. You might save up front on the cheaper equipment however if you want to build up a serious recycling business in what will be one of the biggest markets, you should go with the best service and partner for your equipment.
written by chirag savaliya, February 19, 2011
I want to start this business so please send us quotation on my mail
Thanking you
Mr. Chirag patel
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written by ashu khandelwal, February 18, 2011
i m new person in dis field and to save our environment i want to do dis spcl cause....so plz help me to build a waste tyre recyle plant from starting point........
m waiting for ur suggestions..........
ashutosh khandelwal
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written by vineet chawla, February 17, 2011
I am interested in setting up a plant in Punjab.
Can anyone kindly guide me regarding the :
1) Invesment requirements
2)Machinery required
for the recycling process..
any help will be highly appreciated.
Thanks & Regards,
Vineet Chawla
written by ravindra gupta, February 16, 2011
written by Isheet, February 15, 2011
Can you mail me more details on my e-mail id along with contact details?
written by Narasimha Reddy, February 14, 2011
Am setting up this plant in AP, would be glad if I could get some more information from you. Also request if you could help me as a consultant.
Thanks and regards
Narasimha
written by preetam, February 12, 2011
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written by dr sutariya , February 11, 2011
it is really your new invention, reprocess of the waste tyre, tell me detai for the plan as soon as,there are lot of waste tyres get easily, plz reply me on above mail adress.
written by Anthony, February 10, 2011
We are looking for Asian crumb producers capable of producing 2500 mt per month of 40 mesh crumb rubber (.42mm) from pure truck or pure passenger car tires - but not mixed. Having control over the sorting of tires pre shredding is required as this material will be converted into premium compound (not reclaim). Car tires contain more synthetic rubber whereas truck tires have a higher natural rubber content. Both are valuable in their respective applications.
Our end product is compound for the production of new tires, retread and general rubber goods.
written by valli, February 10, 2011
written by ravindra gupta, February 09, 2011
i want techno commercial detail regarding reclaimed rubber from tyre .Kindly provide complete detail regarding tyre recycling
RAVINDRA GUPTA
09422806879
written by vishnu gupta, February 09, 2011
i m interested for this project . pls. give me all knowledge for setup the project in rajasthan
thanks
written by shankar daruka, February 06, 2011
Is waste tyre import is ban in india?
Kindly suggest from where should we buy plant and machineries.
shankar daruka
written by Mr. Nandeesh Patel, February 04, 2011
i m interested in tire pyrolysis system.
please guide me where we go for machinery purchase?
n which machines gives good production?
and also inform me abt machinery's prise?
I m waiting for your positive response n as possible as earliest.
regards,
Nandeesh Patel
09426530506
written by jignesh, February 03, 2011
dear sir
nice article !!!!
there are two ways to recycle the waste tires, first is make rubber crumb and second one is producing tire oil from waste tyre pyrolysis.
i am researching on tyre pyrolysis sinse last 6 months and now i am going to set out the pyrolysis plant ,
so pls guide me in proper way wht should i do ??
jignesh virani
written by Gopa, February 03, 2011
I want to touch base with mR Abdulkareem Adam...
Does any one have his contact details
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written by Anissimov Simon, January 20, 2011
We can supply baled tyres and shredded tyres for tyre recycling process.
If there are any intrests, do not hesitate to contact us: info@eco-tyre.be
Best regards,
Simon Anissimov
Eco-Tyre
written by Dipak deshpande, January 19, 2011
We can set-up plant of 6-10 MT/Day Capacity.
Pls let me know more details on it.
My contact No is 919822710299.
Thanks & Regards
Dipak Deshpande
written by shashi bhushan sinha, January 16, 2011
written by krishna Baraddi, January 15, 2011
written by krishna Baraddi, January 15, 2011
I am intrested in setting up this industry. Please give me details of machines to be purchased & cost for overall setup till bigining of Production.
written by Dharmendra Yadav, January 10, 2011
I am interested in setting up a tyre recycle plant of 10tpd. Kindly mail us ur details & contact no. We would also like to here ur comments on pyrolysis process of tyre recylcle.
Warm Regards
Dharmendra Yadav
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written by Sathish Munuswamy, January 04, 2011
I have a plan to start the tyre recycling business and am researching for it and i saw this article which gave me a clear idea. But i want to know more to startup the business. So Kindly mail me the details or email id or phone number to take furthermore step to proceed.
Waiting for reply.
Regard
Sathish Munuswmay
+91 9884699137
Email id - sathish.softi@gmail.com.
written by Satish.Pilla, December 30, 2010
I want to start a rubber crumb producing plant and i am working on this project since 1yr. As of now i am ready with the marketing and raw material thing for my plant. But all i want to know is where i could get efficient machinery for cheaper cost for the plant. I have seen a single machinery in few plants that i visited so far called Cracker Grinder that could produce rubber powder of all possible mesh size but when i enquired for the machinery with the popular companies in India they say that there is no such single machinery that does the job. They say that we need to a cracker and grinder separately for making crumb. So my doubt is that is the machinery i saw equipped with both cracker and grinder in one single machinery i mean is it possible.
kindly reply me back on my mail id
satish.pilla@yahoo.com
written by Satish.Pilla, December 30, 2010
I want to start a rubber crumb producing plant and i am working on this project since 1yr. As of now i am ready with the marketing and raw material thing for my plant. But all i want to know is where i could get efficient machinery for cheaper cost for the plant. I have seen a single machinery in few plants that i visited so far called Cracker Grinder that could produce rubber powder of all possible mesh size but when i enquired for the machinery with the popular companies in India they say that there is no such single machinery that does the job. They say that we need to a cracker and grinder separately for making crumb. So my doubt is that is the machinery i saw equipped with both cracker and grinder in one single machinery i mean is it possible.
written by natwar patel, December 30, 2010
written by Gaurav Jain, December 28, 2010
We are interested in manufacturing crumb rubber from waste tyres of around 40 mesh. For the same we request you to kindly guide us and send detailed mail about various products available in the market, etc.
Your help will be highly appreciated.
written by pankaj modi, December 27, 2010
I am very much interested in established this plant . Can u please send me your contact number or pl reply at the earliest.
mob. 9425126116
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written by Alpesh, December 24, 2010
i just moved from usa, looking for business and this is perfect business for me so call me on 9574139000
written by Narendra, December 23, 2010
The article is really intresting. Please let me know the details and investment requirment for basic plant to Recycle tyres.
Thanks in advance.
Mail me across the details to narendra_p26@yahoo.com
Thanks
Narendra
written by hitesh patel, December 21, 2010
written by SInghal, December 21, 2010
written by kavish singh saluja, December 21, 2010
we r interested in the tyre recycling project. pl send in ur contact details for further discussion.
written by V. R. Butala, December 18, 2010
We are interested in the project of waste trye recycling plant. Kindl send us your e-mail id and contact details ASAP
Regards
written by Siddik Nathani, December 17, 2010
of machinery ect........
written by SURENDER SINGH, December 17, 2010
I'D TRIED TO SETUP A CRUMB RUBBER PLANT 10 YEARS BEFORE BUT COULD'NT START DUE TO VARIOS PROBLEMS. THERE IS HUGE QUANTITY OF RAW MATERIAL IN THIS AREA.
I'M INTERESTED IN KNOWING MORE REGARDING INVESTMENT, PAY BACK, CLIENTS FOR THE PRODUCT GENERATED.
written by R.S. Modi, December 16, 2010
vashu.tyres@rediffmail.com
written by M K JAIN, December 13, 2010
I am very much interested in established this plant . Can u please send me your contact number or pl reply at cytecgreen@gmail.com
regards
M K Jain
written by RANA ASIF ALI KHAN, December 12, 2010
written by Anuj jain, December 04, 2010
The article is really intresting. Please let me know the details and investment requirment for basic plant to Recycle tyres.
Thanks in advance for your efforts.
Mail me across the details to jainanuj1@gmail.com
Thanks
Anuj jain
written by shakeel AHmed , November 27, 2010
written by amrish patel, November 24, 2010
i read your article, it is very nice and i want further inquiry about machinery and where it is available, and what it is the procedure of government poluction control policy, and procedure of carbon credit. where the machinery is availebel in india or outside.
written by Akash Domadiya, November 15, 2010
I am really impressed by your article on Tyre pyrolysis plant on DARE.
I have just one question like who are the good companies that I should
contact for Machinery. I have started talking to Chinese vendors but not
sure how they are. Please help me some way.
Email: akashdomadiya@gmail.com
Thanks,
Akash
written by sridharm4, November 14, 2010
written by sridharm4, November 14, 2010
written by Sanjeev Gupta, November 03, 2010
written by amit kashyap, October 31, 2010
written by Mynampati Sreenivasa Rao, October 31, 2010
Projects:
1. Scrap tyre based Furnace Oil & carbon block manufacturing Industry (20Tons Processing per Day)
2..Scrap tyre rubber powder manufacturing Industry ((20Tons per Day)
3.Reclaimed rubber powder manufacturing Industry (6 Tons per day)
4.Scrap tyre based Furnace Oil & carbon block manufacturing Industry (1 Ton Processing per Day)
written by Ronald Mak, October 23, 2010
Contact: Ronald Mak
Tel: +852-67698357
ronald.dunnbros.hk@hotmail.com
written by Ronald Mak, October 23, 2010
Contact: Ronald Mak
Tel:+ 852-67698357
Email: ronald.dunnbros.hk@hotmail.com
written by M Subramanian, October 18, 2010
written by Azhar Hussain, October 07, 2010
I'm starting a waste tyre business at Dhule (Maharashtra).
written by AJAY SINGLA, September 24, 2010
AJAY THIS SIDE FROM DELHI..AS I WANT TO KNOW THE EXECT MINIMUM INVESTMENT TO START THIS BUSINESS OF RECYCLING TYRE UNIT. AS THERE IS ONE PARTY MANUFACTURER OF MACHINES OF RECYCLING UNITS FROM SURAT...SAYING TO START THE BUSINESS CAPITAL OF RUPEES 40 LAKH...IS IT POSSIBLE OR HE IS TRYING TO MAKE IT POSSIBLE. OR SECOND THING U TOLD ABOUT VARIOUS TYPE OF RUBBER ..WHICH RUBBER WILL BE FOCUSED USED TO RECYCLE ..WHICH WILL BE AVAILAIBLE IN MARKET IN HUGE RANGE EASILY TO RECYCLE. PLS DO CLERYFY AS MY CONTACT IS ( 9999978004) ..WAITING FOR POSITIVE REPLY THANX.
written by AMIT CHAUDHARY, September 21, 2010
Thanks for imparting immense knowledge about this sector, but still there are lots of questions to be cleared.So kindly mail me your emai add. , postal add. and phone nos. so that i could get in touch with you.I would really like to set up this industry in Assam.Looking forward to a positive response.
written by KAPIL B THAKER, September 21, 2010
kapil
written by KAPIL B THAKER, September 21, 2010
kindly suggest cost of plant
KAPIL THAKER
kapil.pvc@gmail.com
written by Devendra Gupta, September 07, 2010
written by tapas karak , September 07, 2010
i am from west bengal. and i am very much interested in establishing this plant in bengal.can u pl tell me what is tyre pyrolysis?, can u please send me your contact number or you can contact me on 09647479647 or at tkarak@gmail.com. looking for positive reply.
written by sanjay patel, September 05, 2010
nimesh sharma and mr s.n. chakravartoy.
good morning
sir i read your artlicle i am so much impresed.pl let me know your full communication details address.let me know sir in waste tyre rectcling project is it benifical project or not.whats output product market in future.and is it elegible for carbon credit.
thanks
sanjay patel
9825307854
written by Tushar P, September 05, 2010
Thnx & Regrds
Tushar Padgilwar
written by Robin Roy, August 26, 2010
As sought by you, we would like to inform you that as all developing countries are taking into cognizance the issues of waste management India is also doing the same. The need to establish the relevant policies for the appropriate management of the same is being debated and pursued by civil societies like ours and we have taken the relevant action by campaigning for a National Policy on Waste Tyre Management for which we have created a guideline too, which is accessible to all at our website www.wethepeoplein.org. For further info. please write to us on wethepeopledelhi@gmail.com. Best Regards.
written by Shweta Jain, August 26, 2010
written by Saurav Agrawal, August 26, 2010
written by gopichandog shadija, August 09, 2010
i reed your articls and i am intrested for reclcing of above projects in raipur c.g.we want recycling projects stablish in inda
gopichand shadija
dcda@rediffmail.com
written by wjx, August 05, 2010
written by Marina Santa Rosa Rocha, July 09, 2010
This article is very interesting as it contemplates so many aspects of the tyre recycling industry.
I am a Brazilian student of the Rio de Janeiro's Federal University and I am doing a research about used tyre, management and disposal. My study will contemplate several countries, India among them. Unfortunatelly, I haven't found so far any document about how is this network structured in India. I would really aprecciate your effort if you could clarify these subjects for me.
Does the Indian government have any rules about how should tyres be collected, or does the government itself collect them from somewhere? Is there any regulation or something related about how tyres should be disposed? Or, is the tyre collection made by some specific companies which supply the tyre recycling industry?
Thank you all in advance.
Sincerely,
Marina Rocha.
written by Warwick Leopold , July 04, 2010
As consultants we have available equipment that will convert rubber crumb to carbon black
Approximate cost £2.5m through put 2 tons per hour
We have Turnkey tyre recycling plants prices subject to 5-10% price movement
2 tons per hour circa $2.5m
4 tons per hour Circa $3.3m
6 tons per hour Circa $4.4m
8 tons per hour Circa $5.4m
Note these prices are for production and do not include handling equipment fork lifts tyre racking etc
These plants will handle large truck tyres as well
Can at an additional cost colour the crumb
The plant removes all metal and automatically produces 3 grades of crumb which is automatically bagged .
Possible assistance in selling the crumb can be arranged by separate agreement also the carbon black facility .
written by Navin AFS, June 26, 2010
I represent a company in the US that makes whole-tyre and RDF fuel feed systems for the cement industry.
The best solution is to advice cement industries to install the Whole Tire Derived Fuel(TDF) technology. This is the latest technology that is being used right now in America and Europe. For more information, visit the website:
http://www.afstechnology.com/
Please let me know your thoughts about it. Thanks.
Best Regards,
Navin
written by Abdulkareem Adam, June 25, 2010
The recycling industry although not new is really only just starting to get up and stand for itself. India is a vast market with the possibilities of internal self sustainable. It is not necessary to purchase abroad, but your industry is really in the fledgling stages. I am interested to hear from any buyers or investors who are really serious about putting their money where their mouth is and building a substantial plant that has the capabilities of producing many different products for its own market and later export.
Good piece, well written and an eye-opener I think for many.
I await all your comments and inquiries
written by Sunit Patel, June 14, 2010
we are eligible for carbon credit?
written by Shaun Eannetta, June 10, 2010
info@treads-recycling.com
written by Shaun Eannetta, June 10, 2010
As we are a registered Broker & Dealer for the export of green listed waste with the Environment Agencies in UK & Ireland so we can export large amounts of waste tyre for processing & recovery worldwide subject to local consents & controls.
Please note that this is something we are prepared to research but it is dependant on finding the perfect partner and securing the funding for establishing a operational plant using the latest technologies.
written by vishal verma, June 08, 2010
written by MEWA TECHNOLOGY, June 06, 2010
MEWA IS SHOWCASING TECHNOLOGY FOR RUBBER RECYCLING ON 16TH JUNE 2010 AT MUMBAI HOTEL ORCHID. PLEASE SEND AN EMAIL TO GET INVITATION. MEWA.INDIA@GMAIL.COM
written by harshad, June 06, 2010
written by Srinivasa Rao, June 05, 2010
very usefull to all. you are given very good infomation. kindly suggest cost of plant.
written by Srinivasa Rao, June 05, 2010
Really very good article. very good information.
Srinivasa Rao
written by Djamila, June 03, 2010
written by varun jain, May 24, 2010
Sir,
Have been following this Industry for quite some time now.. but could not find the ways and means wrt detailed technical and feasibility reports in order to start the same.
WOuld be greatly indebted if you could help me in this regard as you seem to have a vast knowledge base wrt this industry.
My email id is varun.papriwal@gmail.com. Please let me know the process of getting the techincal and feasibilty reports from you and other help which you can provide on this front
written by Svach desh, May 23, 2010
written by seshachary p, May 19, 2010
take seriously and approach
written by Byrav, May 14, 2010
Could you pls let me know the 'Tyre Waste Import' possibilities in India ? As I enquired there are some prohbition notification given to import tyre waste by either MoEF/Customs/DGFT or other govt. bodies. I am not clear in this subject. We are actually LAFARGE CEMENTS looking Tyre Waste to burn in our cement kilns. The ruote we are trying is Import only; locally it is not seems to be viable. Pls advice me.
(Note: If any one able to supply Tyre Waste to us pls contact Byrava.Moorthi@in.lafarge.com; 0124 4788835)
written by air jordan shoes, May 14, 2010
written by Omkar, May 13, 2010
written by Rtvik, May 09, 2010
I might be interested in joining hands and resources for the tyre recycling unit. Please forward me more details of the business model(technology, scale, end-products, financials etc)at rtviksethia@gmail.com
regards,
Rtvik
written by Ebrahim Rahimi, May 08, 2010
I am starting a tyre retreading plant in my home country and I need help to find used tyre. If any can help me that would be perfect. I am also looking for a partner in starting up a tyre manufacturing plant, it will be the first in my home Country.
written by Vipen Parwanda, May 04, 2010
written by Vikram Puri, April 25, 2010
Equipment to shred the tyre at the point of collection will save a lot of cost involved. It will have to be done environmentally and safely.
We are willing to start an old tyre collection service on our website www.MyFleetView.com if someone wants to drive that buiness - we have more than 6000 commercial vehicles already registered.
written by Rtvik Sethia, April 19, 2010
Thanks for the response. I will certainly seek you directly if I decide to go in for this tyre recycling plant, but for the benefit of other dare readers and forum participants, kindly let us know if there are any CARBON CREDITS from this business, being an recycling/energy from waste business? And if so, what are the dynamics of seeking revenue from it?
Thanks and regards,
Rtvik Sethia
written by Dr. S. N. Chakravarty, April 17, 2010
Recycling ( Reclaimed rubber ) of scrap automotive tyres is a feasible business proposition. Reclaimed rubber is used in a wide variety of application like auto tyres, bicycle tyres , automotive components, shoe industry , conveyor belt , tiles & flooring etc. etc.
In India , no scrap of any kind is thrown but collected and there are agents who organise such scrap collection and delivery to different industry. Hence, approaching this channel one can organise the scrap tyre for the production of reclaim rubber. Scrap tyre is not burned in the house hold but in certain industry, especially cement industry. There are a number of reclaim rubber manufacturing units in India working with profit producing about 100,000 tons per annum. The growth of reclaim rubber consumption is strong giving scope for additional units.
You could contact us directly in future.
Besides, any party interested in setting up such plant may contact us directly.
Thanking you,
Dr. S.N. CHAKRAVARTY
written by Dhanraj Baheti, April 10, 2010
Nice article. You explained facts & figures in a subtle manner. As an MBA (Pursuing)student, I am studying the industry. I found that it follows perfect competition industry structure. Also I studied balance sheet of certain listed companies which are in this business. They are working @ 10-15%( Net margin ).Which is minimal.Let me know your view.
written by Rtvik Sethia, April 10, 2010
From the look of it, the business appears very lucrative. A whole range of products can be developed from rubber crumb inclung non slip flooring, waterproofing and sealants, automobile parts, bicycle tyres, machinery parts like rollers, gaskets etc. In a way a very very flexible customer list!!!
The biggest constraint however in DOING THE BUSINESS IN INDIA is that unlike Europe and US, we do not have mass scale tyre landfills from where to lift the tyres(our raw material). Mostly tyres are burnt for rural household and industrial fuel in India as against collection for recycling. It may not be economical to have collection centres acoss the country to collect and cart them to one central processing unit.
However, in case the tyre recycling business qualifies for carbon credits, it might be worth looking into.
I invite comments and views from Dr.S.N.Chakravarty and others.
written by Dr. S.N. Chakravarty, April 08, 2010
written by Dev Kumar Godika, April 07, 2010
The author has given the need and various methods briefs for this work.Most important in this work is sourcing of equipments and
technical know how.There may be many enterpreuners to start such
work but in absence of proper knowledge it becomes difficult for any
new comer to start such work. Small units should be designed to make complete process in different units. It will reduce the individual investment and small procurements of used tyrescan be handles easily, there by reducing the cost of transportation also and as well providing more employment in small cities.
The project is very much required in any form and this shall save natural resources and provide employement to many persons.
DEv Kumar Godika
written by Sunil Kumar Mohanty, April 04, 2010
written by najeeb, April 03, 2010
I am an NRI, plan to settle down in hydreabad soon.Interested in setting up this industry in hydreabad, i am looking for a partner having similar interest in this industry.Please get in touch with me by email najeebatsa@yahoo.com
Regards,
written by Ayush, March 31, 2010
I have been researching on this sector...will like to get in touch to exchange notes. Please email your no, I'll give a call.
Thanks & Regards,
CA Ayush Mittal
written by Ayush, March 31, 2010
I have been researching on this sector...will like to get in touch to exchange notes. Please email your no, I'll give a call.
Thanks & Regards,
CA Ayush Mittal
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and its requirment and cost of the plant.if possible provide me with full project report on it and related
to the end product and the end user of it.
I WANT TO INSTALL A WASTE TIRE PYROLYSIS UNIT IN kolkata INDIA. TO MAKE FUEL OIL , CARBON BLACK AND STEEL...
please tell me aprox cost of setting up a plant with how much man power required at what cost and whr we
can sell the end product Need a efficient plant of 10 MT capacity and consultancy. Also required scrap /
waste tyres on a regular monthly basis.and government clearence required for setup of plant am looking
for complete project report.I also want to know that whether this plant is suitable to be opened in
kolkata west bengal Also , is their any difference in Tyre Recycle plant and waste rubber or tyre prolysis plant???
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