Hardly holds a candle to the quarter million tires I helped a neighbor clean off his place, and haul to recycler. Long story, but they had been dumped there, instead of being recycled, to begin with, by the recycler. Property then owned by previous owner, an employee of recycler. New owner forced to clean up by state. No sense of humor about tire dumps in this state. Meanwhile recycler has a 20 acre field piled 20 to 30 feet deep in tire shreds. There have been a couple fires in tire dumps near here in the past. Not a trivial matter when they get burning. Smoke and pollution beyond belief and almost impossible to put out. All they can do is bulldoze a fire break and wait for it to burn itself out. Local tire dealers have a $2 disposal fee on any turned in tires.
Recycler got himself some jail time, for reselling tires, particularly Firestones that were banned a few years back. He had been selling recycled tires by the semi load to trailer manufacturers who were putting them on their products. Don't think there was a good reason to buy their trailers.
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