Financing a Tyre Pyrolysis Recycling Business

 

Financing a Tyre Pyrolysis Recycling Business

Financing a tyre pyrolysis recycling business needs approval from local, state and federal agencies, especially the environmental departments. Some of these permits can be expensive, and they should be included in your business plan expenses.

Finding Sources of Used Tires

  • Tire retailers
  • Taxi companies
  • Car rental firms
  • Bus operators
  • Trucking companies
  • Companies with large car fleets

Methods of Acquiring a Used Tyres

  1. Sending vans to a supplier’s location for pickup.
  2. Using drop-and-hook, a method that refers to leaving a bulk trailer at the supplier’s location to fill. The trailer is picked up by the recycler when it is full.
  3. Encouraging do-it-yourselfers to drop off tires at the processing plant.

Finding Customers for Used Tire Products

  • Electric utilities
  • Pulp and paper mills
  • Cement plants
  • Institutional and industrial boilers
  • Dedicated tire-to-energy plants
  • Automotive parts and tires
  • Agrimats and equestrian footing
  • Landscaping, walkways and trails
  • Extruded and molded products
  • Rubber modified asphalt
  • Construction
  • Athletic surface and fields
  • Playground mats
  • Road construction
  • Septic tanks
  • Building foundations
  • Landfill construction
  • Light-rail base for commuter trains

Methods of Tire Recycling

Prepare a Business Plan

Site Location Analysis

Licenses and Permits

Adequate Insurance Coverage

Sources of Funding for Tyre Recycling Business

FINANCIAL ASSOCIATIONS

RECYCLING VENTURE FORUMS

PRIVATE PLACEMENTS

GOVERNMENTAL FINANCING


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