Eco Tire LLP

Eco Tire LLP

29.12.2024 05:51:34 341

During a working trip to Shymkent, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Kazakhstan Ye.Nysanbayev visited Eco Tire LLP.
The company is the largest company in the Republic of Kazakhstan for the disposal/recycling of worn tires and rubber-containing waste. Working in the field of waste management, the company solves the issue of environmental safety in the region by eliminating accumulations of out-of-order car tires, and develops resource conservation through the use of recycled raw materials in the production of consumer goods.
Using its own raw materials, Eco Tire LLP is engaged in the production of rubber floor coverings. The rubber crumb coating is a modern, comfortable coating that has firmly taken its place in modern construction and is best suited for outdoor and indoor sports and courtyard playgrounds.
The main activity is the processing of non-metallic waste, the production of rubber products, the collection and processing of worn-out automobile tires and the production of RTI (rubber products).
Specialized equipment was purchased and the production of rubber chips was established, followed by the production of regenerate (reconstituted rubber compound), from which the company began to produce railway rubber gaskets for KTZ (Kazakhstan Temir Zholy), as well as other RTI (plates, hoses, cords, etc.).
The current productivity of the company is 6 thousand tons / year, it is planned to modernize the existing plant for processing rubber and technical products with the production of marketable products with a design capacity of up to 10 thousand tons/ year (recycling of worn tires), including crumbs - 6 thousand tons /year, fuel oil – 2 thousand tons / year, carbon black – 3 thousand tons/year, 38 million rings/year – 530 tons/year.
Within the framework of the preferential financing mechanism, Ekoshina LLP was one of the first to finance about 500 million tenge from scrap payments.

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/ecogeo/press/news/details/910444