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The number of car fleets in the world is increasing, which naturally leads to the formation of landfills of worn tires. According to the statistics of the European Association for Tire Recycling more than 9 million tons of amortized car tires are generated in Europe. In the United States 1.5 million tons of used tires in 2010. Great Britain annually generates almost 500 thousand tons of used tires. 34% of this amount is recycled, 26% is recovered, 15% is incinerated and 6% is sent to landfills. In Japan in 2008 there were 96 million tons of used tires (1056. Tons), 88,5% of them were recycled…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The number of car fleets in the world is increasing, which naturally leads to the formation of landfills of worn tires. According to the statistics of the European Association for Tire Recycling more than 9 million tons of amortized car tires are generated in Europe. In the United States 1.5 million tons of used tires in 2010. Great Britain annually generates almost 500 thousand tons of used tires. 34% of this amount is recycled, 26% is recovered, 15% is incinerated and 6% is sent to landfills. In Japan in 2008 there were 96 million tons of used tires (1056. Tons), 88,5% of them were recycled during the same period, in France over 400 thousand tons, in Germany 460-510 thousand tons, and in Russia over 1 million tons of used tires are formed, not more than 10% of them are recycled.
Autorenporträt
Shokhrukh Tulkinovich Zhuraev, Associate Professor, Navoi State Mining InstituteMukhiddinov Bakhodir Fakhriddinovich-Doctor of Chemical Sciences, Professor of Navoi State Mining Institute