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Free Report: The State of Tyre Environmental Impacts in South Africa

Discover the scale of South Africa's tyre waste challenge and explore how innovative recycling solutions like Rubber Refectory's tyre-to-rubber-brick facility can transform environmental liabilities into social and economic value.

This comprehensive report includes:

  • Current waste tyre statistics and projections.
  • Environmental and public health impacts of unmanaged tyre waste.
  • Overview of the regulatory landscape, including EPR and the Waste Act.
  • Summary of tyre recycling technologies and value-added products.
  • Economic and job-creation opportunities in the tyre recycling sector.

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Rubber Refectory

Turning South Africa's waste tyres into resilient, sustainable construction materials.

Rubber Reformers Pty Limited (trading as Rubber Refectory)

Company Registration: 2025/826332/07

Unit 866, Develde Estate, Cape Town, 7140

+27-820635582 · jonathan@bikersguardian.com

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