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Free tire disposal and the role of tire collection sites in Ontario
Find an eTracks Collection Site Are you a consumer who needs to dispose of your used tires?  Please visit the eTracks homepage and select the “Find a collection site” tab.  This will allow you to search our database and find the closest eTracks enrolled collection site near you. We advise calling the collection site ahead of time to verify their business hours and to let them know you’re bringing your tires over to drop off. Ontario has amended producer responsibility regulations for tires to increase flexibility, reduce burden and simplify requirements for producers. While these updates do not change the consumer experience, collection and drop-off services remain free; they do change how producers and PROs demonstrate compliance under the updated 2025–2029 framework. Tire Collection in Ontario Tire recycling is regulated under the Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act (RRCEA) in Ontario. The Act, and the Tire Regulation 225/18 within the Act, specify that under the Individual Producer Responsibility (IPR) model c...
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Crumb rubber sitting inside cut open tires with bended images of bar graphs and data
Tire Recycling Helps Avoid Harmful Emissions
Tire Recycling Helps Avoid Harmful Emissions  An ongoing study confirms that tire recycling avoids harmful emissions when compared to the impacts of using new materials to create the same products. Read the most current LCA Report for eTracks tire recycling efforts: Scrap Tire Life Cycle Assessment (updated to include 2021 and 2022 data) Meeting producer obligations under Ontario’s Resource Recovery and Circular Economy Act (RRCEA) and Tire Regulation 225/18 means providing services to producers that ensure they meet their regulatory target to collect and recycle 100 per cent of the used tires they sell into the marketplace. This includes transporting them to processing facilities and verifying how they are repurposed into new products for approved use in the marketplace as a Tire Derived Product (TDP). A TDP displaces the more conventional use of new, or “raw” materials used to make products. People expect that products made from recycled tires will deliver ecological benefits when compared to the use of (new) materials they displace. Putting numbers to this expectation was at the heart of the “Scrap Tire Life Cycle ...
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