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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2018-03-23 What Happens to Scrap Tires William A. Kucharski Harry Kim Director Mayor Diane A. Noda Wilfred M. Okabe Deputy Director Managing Director County of Hawaii DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT treet, Suite i 96720 Ph (808) 961-8083 · Fax (808) 961-8086 http://www.hawaiicounty.gov/environmental-management/ March 23, 2018 NEWS RELEASE What Happens To Scrap Tires Your Scrap Tires. Consequently, a large number of scrap tires are generated when new tires are installed. i state law 342I, Part II) requires a tire retailer to charge a disposal fee for each new tire purchased, even if the customer chooses to keep the old tire. The intent of the law is to decrease the health risks from tires by reducing the number of scrap tires in the community. Scrap tires may collect water which can contribute to mosquito borne diseases, or they can catch fire and create toxic smoke. County Code also prohibits disposal of tires in landfills or transfer stations. It is estimated that more than 50% of scrap tires from the i generate electricity in waste-to-energy plants or heat for industrial uses. Most scrap tires are utilized to generate energy on Oand in foreign countries. The United States Environmental Prot that 54 percent of scrap tires generated in 2007 were used as fuel, and only about 17 percent were processed into ground rubber and utilized to make many creative products. Scrap tires are also recycled to make a wide range of products that include recreational court surfaces, rubber mats, mulch, fill material, rubberized asphalt, traffic cones and even furniture. used scrap tire The County is unaware of any current on-island producers of used tire content products. Sources for more information: Office of Solid Waste Management Department of Health http://health.hawaii.gov/shwb/solid-waste/ Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) United States www.epa.gov To find the doScrap Tires: Handbook on Recycling Applications and Management for www.epa.gov/nscep www.hawaiizerowaste.org/recycle/tires/ Bales of scrap tires ready for shipment.