Ground cover and Playground material that solves a waste problem

Approximately one tire is discarded per person per year. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency reports 290 million scrap tires were generated in 2003. These tires are among the largest and most problematic sources of waste, due to the large volume produced and their durability. Those same characteristics which make waste tires such a problem also make them one of the most re-used waste materials, as the rubber is very resilient and can be reused in other products. With landfills minimizing their acceptance of whole tires and the health and environmental risks of stockpiling tires, many new markets have been created for scrap tires. Growing markets exist for a majority of scrap tires produced every year, being supported by State and Local Government.

Believe it or not, recycled tire products can economically add value and safety to your home. Through a special process, tires can be chopped into small pieces and the metal removed. The resulting products are include crumb rubber (also known as ground rubber) and tire buffings that can be used for mulch or used to create a wide array of ...Read More on GetWithGreen.com


Tire Crumbs

Great info and wanted to add that our son's school has used these tire crumbs around the playground equipment for many years now. It's easier to clean out of shoes and hey, no splinters from the old tanbark days!


Thanks JoAnn

Hi JoAnn,

Thanks! We totally agree. Aaron from our GetWithGreen.com has had it his own backyard for years now, and it is fabulous! Tanbark is a drag when stuck in the socks. Thanks so much for your comment, and support.

David, GetWithGreen.com