Railways Recycle 10 Million Tyres
Used tyres are finding positive applications within another mode of transport – the railway. More than 10 million tyres have been recycled to be used as rubber level crossings, and in platforms and track access points.
The European Union generates 300 million new tyres every year. In the UK between 25 and 30 million tyres are discarded. Network Rail’s 10 million tyre figure refers to the total number of tyres used if all of its waste rubber crossings were put together. None of the crossings used a single ounce of virgin rubber.
Network Rail deputy chief executive Iain Coucher said: “Network Rail and the rail industry are committed to caring for and enhancing the environment, and balancing this with the need to deliver a reliable and safe railway network. This recycling initiative underlines the efforts being made to ensure the railway is an environmentally positive mode of transport.”
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