Disclaimer
The data presented on End-of-Life Tires (ELT) at the global level is compiled from a variety of publicly available sources, including national reports, industry publications, and international organizations. While every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy, completeness, and reliability of this information, the availability and quality of data vary significantly by region and country.
Due to differences in data collection methodologies, reporting standards, definitions (e.g., what constitutes an “end-of-life” tire), and the frequency of updates, some datasets may be outdated, inconsistent, or incomplete. In particular, ELT statistics from developing countries may be limited or based on estimations rather than direct measurements.
Users of this information are advised to interpret the data with caution, particularly when making cross-country comparisons or drawing conclusions about global trends. This information should not be considered definitive or comprehensive, and it is recommended that users consult original sources or local authorities for the most current and detailed information.
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Tire recycling data map
- Material recovery (includes Civil Engineering)
- Energy Recovery
- No Recovery
- ELT collected with unknown /unreported end use
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33.9Total ELTs arising in million metric tons
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