Research has found that for every person in the United States one tire is discarded each year. That’s a lot of rubber or about 250 million scrap tires that need to be addressed. Looking at these numbers you can see why tire recycling has become an important part of saving the environment. How do old tires pollute the environment? Scrapped tires damage the linings which are in the landfills to prevent ground and surface water from mixing with contaminated substances in the landfill. Though there are tire recycling facilities available to combat this serious environmental problem, if one is not available to them many people will dump their tires illegally. Vehicle donation can reduce the number of tires that pollute our land. We’ve all seen the eyesore these dumped tires crate. But what we may not be aware of is the threat they pose to the environment. Consider the fact that rain water gets trapped in these tires and becomes a breeding ground for misquotes which carry disease harmful to people. On top of that piles of rubber scrapped tires often fall victim to fire and these fires emit black smoke that contains many toxic chemicals and air pollutants. If you have a car that you no longer want or need, you can donate a car to charity that will in turn dispose of the tires in a environmentally friendly way. To read this entire article visit here.
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