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Tyres Kmart

Around 18 million tyres are finished with in Australia each year, with an estimated 57% of waste tyres going to landfill and 13% disposed of inappropriately through illegal dumping (D.E.H.).

It's important to ensure that the mechanic or garage you use recycles your tyres. Tyre service centres such as Kmart Tyre and Auto Service will recycle your tyres for free when you purchase new ones. Other retailers may accept tyres for recycling. Please check terms and conditions with vendors before dropping off tyres.

Drop off locations for Tyres - Passenger Vehicles

4 drop off businesses match on Tyres - Passenger Vehicles within approx 60km of Guyra NSW

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Business Name Address Suburb State Postcode Lon Lat Distance (Km)
Kmart Tyre & Auto Service Dumaresq Street Armidale NSW 2350 151.6650795 -30.5112950
Beaurepairs 173 Byron St Inverell NSW 2360 151.1157610 -29.7712010
Beaurepairs 93 Dumaresq St Armidale NSW 2350 151.6713536 -30.5129231
Beaurepairs 350 Grey St Glen Innes NSW 2370 151.7358992 -29.7361421

Pick up locations for Tyres - Passenger Vehicles

3 pick up businesses match your query on Tyres - Passenger Vehicles

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Business Name Details Picks up Fees
Reverse Garbage - Taylor Square We use a small fleet to collect industrial discards, ov... NSW (Metro Area Only) May apply
Tiger Waste Collection Tiger Waste collects all sizes and types of waste. No j... NSW May apply
Waste Management Australia Click Business Name for details NSW May apply

Waste Tyre Recycling

  • Tyres are shredded and crumbed, to then be used as soft fall surfaces, brake pads, insulation and in road repairs.

Importance of Tyre Recycling and Correct Disposal

  • Waste tyres are a potentially valuable resource with various re-use, recycling and waste to energy options.
  • Stockpiles of tyres present a fire danger, and if set alight can release toxic gases.
  • These stockpiles are a further health risk, providing ideal breeding habitats for mosquitoes.

Source: Department of the Environment & Heritage

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