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New 2009 Scrap Tire & Rubber Users Directory

Date: 15th April 2009 Author: Tyrepress Editors Comments: 0

The 2009 edition of the Scrap Tire & Rubber Users Directory is now available. Updated annually, the directory contains more than 2,000 listings with name, address, telephone, fax, e-mail, web address, contact person and a summary of products and services provided by the companies. Published by Recycling Research Institute (RRI), the 2009 edition provides current market data in the Market Price Survey. This section gives a three-year price index of average prices for crumb rubber, tyre-derived fuel, and buffings. US tipping fees for whole tyres are also provided.

The Scrap Tire & Rubber Directory lists scrap tyre processors, rubber re-processors, material suppliers and companies that recover and process steel and fibre by-products. The Recycled Rubber Products Section lists companies using scrap tyre derived rubber and factory generated scrap rubber in a variety of products and applications. The 2009 Equipment Section covers size reduction, processing and materials handling equipment. The directory carries listings for scrap tyre and rubber companies in Canada, Europe, Asia and many other areas of the world.

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