Using Recycled Tires to Build Quake-Resistant Buildings

green | June 4th, 2009 - 6:06 AM

Re-Tread Products’ Tire Logs made their grand debut last week at the Greener By Design conference in San Francisco.   The a New York-based company has come up with a new use for recycled tires building material for earthquake resistant structures.

The logs are arguably the best recycled tire application yet, as they require the least power to create. They are produced by a commercially available sidewall removing machines. Rather than grinding, which is more energetically intensive, the machines slice tires up. An inner core of tire strips is wrapped in helical fashion with other tire strips. The end result is a tire log.

tirequakeMake sure your old car tyres are recycled.  Ensure that the mechanic, garage/tyre centre that you use recycles your tyres. , Some places charge a fee to cover the cost of handling, but for recycling and the environment it is well worth it.  Stockpiles of tyres present a fire danger, and if set alight can release toxic gases. These stockpiles are a further health risk, providing ideal breeding habitats for mosquitoes.

http://www.ecogeek.org/content/view/2775/

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