
Image by The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association and Scrap Tire Research and Education Foundation
The U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) and Scrap Tire Research and Education Foundation, both based in Washington, have announced the 2024 Tire Recycling Conference. The event will be held May 14-17 at the Marriot Renaissance Atlanta Waverly Hotel and Convention Center in Atlanta.
USTMA says the conference’s mission is to accelerate growth in sustainable tire recycling markets by bringing together industry leaders, federal and state officials and stakeholders.
This year’s conference will spotlight ways to improve tire recycling rates and examine emerging trends in the industry. Opportunities to grow both existing and rising tire recycling markets, including rubber modified asphalt, micronized rubber powder, tire-derived fuel, civil engineering markets and emerging markets like pyrolysis and devulcanization, will be a central focus.
“End-of-life tire trends have been rapidly evolving, driven by a recognition of the environmental impact and economic potential of this material,” says John Sheerin, director of end-of-life tire programs for USTMA. “We’re excited to be convening thought leaders to analyze recycling and repurposing initiatives that have gained significant momentum, with several innovative methods emerging to advance more effective management and market development for end-of-life tires.”
The United States Scrap Tire Workgroup, a state-run working group comprised of tire recyclers and representatives from government, trade and academia, will contribute information and policy analysis to the conference, discussing current progress of end-of-life tire markets and programs in the U.S.
“Governments and organizations are recognizing the importance of growing end-of-life tire markets through comprehensive tire recycling programs,” says USTMA President and CEO Anne Forristall Luke. “The 2024 conference will be a catalyst for diverse stakeholders to work together to advance avenues for infrastructure development, economic growth and job creation in this sector.”
Information about the conference can be found here.
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