Tire Recycling Program

Waste tires are the first feedstock in Harborview’s circular infrastructure platform.

Harborview’s tire recycling strategy combines collection, size reduction, steel separation, crumb rubber, rubberized asphalt, pyrolysis, recovered carbon black, and market development.

Mechanical Recycling

Shredding, granulation, steel removal, fiber handling, chips, mulch, tire-derived aggregate, and crumb rubber.

Thermal Conversion

Pyrolysis can produce oil, gas, steel, and pCB, which can be upgraded into higher-value rCB.

Infrastructure Reuse

Crumb rubber can be evaluated for asphalt and road applications with public works and paving partners.

From tire source to useful material

Source

Tire dealers, garages, fleets, ports, airports, transfer stations, municipalities, public works, and illegal stockpile locations.

Collect

Route planning, intake tickets, generator records, compliance documentation, and storage control.

Process

Shred, separate, granulate, pyrolyze, purify, wash, dry, and classify according to end-market needs.

Sell / Reuse

rCB, crumb rubber, steel, asphalt use, rubber products, fuel/energy pathways, and public-sector pilots.