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What becomes of the broken tyres?

FROM playground sheets to alternative fuels, carbon and steel, a couple of Australian recyclers are finding a use for old rubber. <b>Supply Side by <i>Australia’s Mining Monthly</i> editor Noel Dyson</b>

Noel Dyson
What becomes of the broken tyres?

One of them has even won a bronze medal in the Edison Awards, the world’s top prize for innovation, for its tyre diesel, carbon and steel producing tyre recycling process. The other is repurposing the...

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