Pyrolysis transforms tires into valuable byproducts—oil, carbon black, and steel. Each of these materials can be reintegrated into the economy, reducing the need for virgin materials and minimizing waste.
Pyrolysis oil, derived from tires, can be used as an alternative fuel in industrial applications. It has a calorific value comparable to diesel, making it a valuable resource.
Carbon black is an essential material used in rubber manufacturing, especially for tires. Recycled carbon black reduces the demand for new carbon black, conserving natural resources.
Steel recovered from tires is fully recyclable, contributing to the steel industry and reducing the need for raw steel production.
By transforming waste into wealth, tire pyrolysis reduces environmental impact and offers new sources of revenue for industries across multiple sectors.