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Tyre Recycling Manufacturing - DPR

59,000.00

Short Description

Build a Tyre Recycling Manufacturing line with a bank-ready DPR or fund-ready Business Plan—market & pricing, material routes, process/ops design, compliance/claims guidance, and 5-year financials. Delivery: 12–15 working days.

Detailed Description

Tyre recycling is an industrial process that converts waste and end-of-life tyres into valuable secondary raw materials such as crumb rubber, steel wire, recovered carbon black, pyrolysis oil, and tyre-derived fuel. Since tyres are non-biodegradable and difficult to dispose of safely, recycling plays a critical role in reducing environmental pollution, conserving resources, and supporting sustainable manufacturing. Recycled tyre products are widely used in road construction, sports flooring, playground surfaces, rubber goods, cement kilns, power plants, footwear, automotive parts, and molded rubber products. Advanced technologies such as pyrolysis allow tyres to be thermally decomposed into oil, gas, and carbon black, which can be reused as fuel and industrial raw material. The increasing demand for alternative fuels and recycled rubber is driving strong growth in this sector. The rising number of vehicles, tightening environmental regulations, and growing focus on circular economy models are making tyre recycling a highly attractive and future-ready business. Growth Drivers

  • Rapid growth of the automotive and transportation sector
  • Increasing volume of end-of-life tyres globally
  • Strict landfill and waste-tyre disposal regulations
  • Rising demand for recycled rubber and tyre-derived fuel
  • Government support for circular economy and sustainability
Market Size & Outlook Global Market:
  • The global tyre recycling market size was estimated at USD 6.87 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 8.46 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 3.71% from 2025 to 2030.
  • The tyre recycling market in Asia Pacific accounted for the largest revenue share of 37.98% in 2024.

This project is suitable for waste management companies, recycling entrepreneurs, MSMEs, infrastructure companies, cement manufacturers, energy producers, and investors looking for sustainable and high-impact ventures.

Description

Tyre recycling is an industrial process that converts waste and end-of-life tyres into valuable secondary raw materials such as crumb rubber, steel wire, recovered carbon black, pyrolysis oil, and tyre-derived fuel. Since tyres are non-biodegradable and difficult to dispose of safely, recycling plays a critical role in reducing environmental pollution, conserving resources, and supporting sustainable manufacturing.

Recycled tyre products are widely used in road construction, sports flooring, playground surfaces, rubber goods, cement kilns, power plants, footwear, automotive parts, and molded rubber products. Advanced technologies such as pyrolysis allow tyres to be thermally decomposed into oil, gas, and carbon black, which can be reused as fuel and industrial raw material. The increasing demand for alternative fuels and recycled rubber is driving strong growth in this sector.

The rising number of vehicles, tightening environmental regulations, and growing focus on circular economy models are making tyre recycling a highly attractive and future-ready business.

Growth Drivers

  • Rapid growth of the automotive and transportation sector
  • Increasing volume of end-of-life tyres globally
  • Strict landfill and waste-tyre disposal regulations
  • Rising demand for recycled rubber and tyre-derived fuel
  • Government support for circular economy and sustainability

Market Size & Outlook

Global Market:

  • The global tyre recycling market size was estimated at USD 6.87 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 8.46 billion by 2030, growing at a CAGR of 3.71% from 2025 to 2030.
  • The tyre recycling market in Asia Pacific accounted for the largest revenue share of 37.98% in 2024.
  • Industrial overview and market feasibility
  • Technical and process feasibility
  • Regulatory and environmental compliance
  • Sales feasibility and product positioning
  • Infrastructure and operational planning
  • This report is designed as a step-by-step decision and execution guide for entrepreneurs, investors, and businesses planning to set up an Tyre Recycling Manufacturing Unit.
  • It serves as a practical roadmap covering raw material sourcing, technology selection, process design, compliance requirements, cost structure, and market entry strategy.
  • Kick-off (optional) — 45-min Expert Call add-on to align tech route, yields, and channel focus.
  • Research & Modeling — Market, CEA ops blueprint, and financials tailored to your plan.
  • Draft Delivery — Review together; 1st revision free.
  • Final Handover — DPR/Business Plan PDF (and Editable Files if selected).
  • DPR: ₹59,000Delivery: 12–15 working days

  • Add-ons: Customization ₹3,500 · Expert Call ₹2,500 · Editable Files ₹4,500 · Extra Revisions ₹1,500 (first revision free)
    Delivery Mode: Secure email/download link. Support: Email for clarifications.

Is tyre recycling profitable?

Yes, due to strong demand for recycled rubber, fuel, and carbon black.

What are the major end-use industries?

Road construction, cement plants, rubber manufacturing, energy generation, and molded products.

Are loans and funding available?

Yes, recycling projects qualify for MSME loans, green finance, and sustainability-linked funding.

What approvals are required?

Pollution control, waste management authorization, and factory registration are required.