Tyrecycle
Tyrecycle plans to open Australia's first off-the-road (OTR) tire facility in Port Hedland, WA, addressing waste from the mining industry. The East Rockingham plant will function as a secondary processing site for these operations.
Company Overview
- Role
- Waste Management Company
- Status
- Planned
- Technology
- Proprietary
- Headquarters
- Port Hedland, Australia
- Region
- Australia
Feedstock Types
Plant Locations (1)
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