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I understand that the disposal of scrap tyres is becoming

18th August 1967, Page 85
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increasingly difficult in the southern haff of the country. Is it not possible to export scrap tyres? Many transport contractors would welcome the chance to haul scrap tyres to the docks.

Ait is believed that current freight rates for

scrap tyres by road and sea would make this idea uneconomic. The president of the Waste Rubber and Plastics Merchants Association of Great Britain suggested recently that scrap merchants were now thinking of cutting up scrap tyres to economize in space when shipping. He believed the time was ripe for the development of suitable machinery to help merchants dispose of scrap tyre accumulations.

So it would appear that mobile tyre cutting machinery must be developed before road hauliers can play their part in removing pyramids of scrap tyres to processing plants or the docks.