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Environmental Impacts and Recycling Processes of Waste Automobile Tires

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Haydar Goksu*

Volume2-Issue2
Dates: Received: 2021-02-07 | Accepted: 2021-02-15 | Published: 2021-02-16
Pages: 044-046

Abstract

Recycling is the inclusion of wastes that can be recycled into the production process by transforming them into secondary raw materials after various physical and/or chemical processes. The natural resources are not infinite. Of course it will run out one day. For this reason, the recycling process has gained a serious dimension for countries due to both economic and environmental factors. Although the recycling process of thermoplastic materials is known and frequently used by the science and industry community, the recycling of rubber materials has remained in the background. However, with the increase in the number of automobiles around the world, the increasing amount of solid waste tires puts the society in trouble both economically and environmentally. In this research, there are data on the introduction of automobile tires, which are a very serious waste throughout the country, to the economy.

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Goksu H. Environmental Impacts and Recycling Processes of Waste Automobile Tires. J Biomed Res Environ Sci. 2021 Feb 16; 2(2): 044-046. doi: 10.37871/jbres1187, Article ID: jbres1187


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