Your video is missing many of the main points of tire recycling and has some major fatal flaws. First flaw: You don't EVER purchase tires to recycle. The main source of income from tire recycling is from the fees you charge to take in tires (Tipping fee). This can be anywhere from $1.50 to $4.00 for car and light truck tires and up to $200 for AG tires. Second Flaw: finding a niche is not good enough for your product. It is all based on location and state laws. Tire derived fuel and daily top cover for landfills are the most common ways of disposing of tires and all of these methods require a shredder or multiple shredders and screening equipment. Even the simplest primary shredding operation doing 400 tires per hour costs around 200k to start. Getting into wire free mulch or crumb rubber is $750k - $1.5M to start. Great logistics and maintenance are the only things that will determine success in this business. NO one makes a dime on the back end, it is eaten up by equipment maintenance, fuel and labor. Once you understand this and have the discipline to stick with the numbers, will you be able to survive and possibly thrive in this business. If you want to jump into this as a green eco nut trying to change the earth just winging it, you will lose guaranteed!
You are dead on in your assessment of the tire recycling industry. I've worked for a scrap tire transporter for 18 years, it very hard work with profit margins on the lower end of the scale. I know owners of shredding facilities very well and the cost of operating and maintenance on those machines are very high. One guy bought a machine for 750k and the upkeep yearly is 50-70k on a good year. Drums are always cracking, grinding teeth need to be replace constantly and the parts costs are insane!
I’m a mechanic @ a shop in Dallas texas I’m thinking of starting a business to dispose of used tires , I got the idea because my job has hundreds of used trailer, drive & steer tires just sitting there & I just can’t help to think I could make money from all those tires sitting their I want to start but don’t know where to look into or start can you give me an idea please I would appreciate it so much!!!
@@JacobFlores25 call your local state EPA office and ask what the requirements are to become a licensed scrap tire transporter. EPA requirements a license to transport scrap tires to the facilities. That's makes you the middle man, tire shop charges for disposal, you charge the tire shop to haul their tires to the facilities that's the way the system works.
@@JacobFlores25 tbh you're better off opening your own mechanic shop if that's what you enjoy doing. Scrap tires require a lot of overhead (employee/helper, truck purchase/maintenance, insurance, bonding etc.) and not much profit including very physical work.
I'm interested in doing this with an in house operation and mobile. Would be interested in doing a state and government contract. Any and all comments and information please
Well this is something else I actually do this we do this in Ontario it is very expensive you need to be more than a multi-millionaire you are a slave to the recycling program the cost of Hydro has quadrupled in the last 10 years labour rates have doubled of course you're not the only one picking up these tires then you need to get a army of trucks a team of drivers but then you need to make a product the product needs to be sold so you can pay for the bills you have to approach big box doors basically have to give them the product that's how they get so rich you need to start exporting at around the world that's a whole lotta headaches if you ever want to see any food for basically putting up a video telling people they can start recycling tires I would move on to a different video and trust me I have to experience I've been doing this for over 20 years I'm just telling the truth
Great video! I’d like to see a longer video on starting a tire recycling business, especially about grinding it up. I’d like to find out more about the uses in application of the rubber grounds.
So a tyre after dry and breakable, recycle can still be strong again? Issit layer of silicone arnd it causing it not easily dry to just break like wood?
Your video is missing many of the main points of tire recycling and has some major fatal flaws. First flaw: You don't EVER purchase tires to recycle. The main source of income from tire recycling is from the fees you charge to take in tires (Tipping fee). This can be anywhere from $1.50 to $4.00 for car and light truck tires and up to $200 for AG tires. Second Flaw: finding a niche is not good enough for your product. It is all based on location and state laws. Tire derived fuel and daily top cover for landfills are the most common ways of disposing of tires and all of these methods require a shredder or multiple shredders and screening equipment. Even the simplest primary shredding operation doing 400 tires per hour costs around 200k to start. Getting into wire free mulch or crumb rubber is $750k - $1.5M to start. Great logistics and maintenance are the only things that will determine success in this business. NO one makes a dime on the back end, it is eaten up by equipment maintenance, fuel and labor. Once you understand this and have the discipline to stick with the numbers, will you be able to survive and possibly thrive in this business. If you want to jump into this as a green eco nut trying to change the earth just winging it, you will lose guaranteed!
You are dead on in your assessment of the tire recycling industry. I've worked for a scrap tire transporter for 18 years, it very hard work with profit margins on the lower end of the scale. I know owners of shredding facilities very well and the cost of operating and maintenance on those machines are very high. One guy bought a machine for 750k and the upkeep yearly is 50-70k on a good year. Drums are always cracking, grinding teeth need to be replace constantly and the parts costs are insane!
I’m a mechanic @ a shop in Dallas texas I’m thinking of starting a business to dispose of used tires , I got the idea because my job has hundreds of used trailer, drive & steer tires just sitting there & I just can’t help to think I could make money from all those tires sitting their I want to start but don’t know where to look into or start can you give me an idea please I would appreciate it so much!!!
@@JacobFlores25 call your local state EPA office and ask what the requirements are to become a licensed scrap tire transporter. EPA requirements a license to transport scrap tires to the facilities. That's makes you the middle man, tire shop charges for disposal, you charge the tire shop to haul their tires to the facilities that's the way the system works.
@@JacobFlores25 tbh you're better off opening your own mechanic shop if that's what you enjoy doing. Scrap tires require a lot of overhead (employee/helper, truck purchase/maintenance, insurance, bonding etc.) and not much profit including very physical work.
Excellent advice!
I'm interested in doing this with an in house operation and mobile. Would be interested in doing a state and government contract. Any and all comments and information please
I would like to see a more comprehensive video regarding tire recycling, starting and managing a tire recycling center.
Hello we are manufacturer of waste tyre recycling machine
Amazing how terrible this video is
What in the name of all that is holy wrong with u
Yes please do a more comprehensive video. Very interested
I like to more about this
Yea didnt really provide anything useful
Yes I want to know more
More videos about the subject, pease!
Why? It is a Cash losing Business!
James sound like a robot.
Well this is something else I actually do this we do this in Ontario it is very expensive you need to be more than a multi-millionaire you are a slave to the recycling program the cost of Hydro has quadrupled in the last 10 years labour rates have doubled of course you're not the only one picking up these tires then you need to get a army of trucks a team of drivers but then you need to make a product the product needs to be sold so you can pay for the bills you have to approach big box doors basically have to give them the product that's how they get so rich you need to start exporting at around the world that's a whole lotta headaches if you ever want to see any food for basically putting up a video telling people they can start recycling tires I would move on to a different video and trust me I have to experience I've been doing this for over 20 years I'm just telling the truth
Hi, Yes Please, Would you kindly do a longer version of starting up a tire recycling business. Thank you and Happy New year to everyone
Great video! I’d like to see a longer video on starting a tire recycling business, especially about grinding it up. I’d like to find out more about the uses in application of the rubber grounds.
What a waste of time.
What are some of the uses of recycled rubber from used tyres?
Fill material parks, tracks, driveways, roads, fuel!
@@donraptor6156 i live on an island that just trows away used tires, do you think its a good business here to do?
So a tyre after dry and breakable, recycle can still be strong again? Issit layer of silicone arnd it causing it not easily dry to just break like wood?
Yes please do a more comprehensive video
More videos on this subject pls..
Thank you for the insight.
Tires can be turned into rubble
We're gonna clean that tire pit
Your video is nice indeed
Nice one.
Please where can I supply recycling tire
Yes please do a long, comprehensive video. Thank you for this one!
Yes I want more
Nice
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