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The issues of ecology and non-waste production, the rational use of raw materials and energy with the further development of civilization are becoming increasingly relevant and important. The harm that unused tires bring brings is quite comparable with the benefits that can be derived from their recycling and disposal. Along with global environmental problems is the problem of recycling and disposal of worn-out tires. Out of service and not disposed of car tires are a source of long-term environmental pollution, since they are not biodegradable, in nature there are no conditions for their quick and harmless decay. Therefore, they must be recycled using the methods outlined in the article. Car tires are flammable and in case of fire, it is quite difficult to extinguish them; in addition, ignition leads to the release of a large number of toxic substances. Natural dumps of tires, their uncontrolled storage, dumping on the side of the road, etc. leads to environmental pollution, disrupts sanitation, creates great difficulties when cleaning territories, spoils their appearance and harmony. The data obtained in the study of this problem are relevant.

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Petrov, Y., Khadikov, M., Kibizov, S., Sokolov, A. (2021). Improving the Efficiency of Recycling Used Tires. In: Mottaeva, A. (eds) Proceedings of the XIII International Scientific Conference on Architecture and Construction 2020. ISCAC 2020. Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering, vol 130. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-33-6208-6_29

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