Recycling
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Solids - Assorted Others
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Recyclable Tire and Rubber
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SHREDDED TIRES (TDF)
a.) Mixed Shredded Tires – consist of Course Unclassified shreddings, cuttings, shards of whole tires.
b.) No.1 Shredded Tires – consist of shredded Debeaded tires sized to minus 3".
c.) No.2 Shredded Tires – consist of shredded whole tires sized to minus 3".
d.) No.1 Tread Chips – consist of uniform chipped tire treads, sized to minus 2.5" plus 10 mesh.  Must be bead free and black only.
e.) No.1 Rubber Chips – Uniform chipped bias tire or metal free sidewalls, sized to minus 2.5" plus 10 mesh. Must be guaranteed metal free (magnetically separated material is not acceptable) and black only.
f.) No.2 Rubber Chips – consist of uniform chipped bias tire or metal free sidewalls, sized to minus 2.5" plus 10 mesh.  Must be guaranteed metal free (magnetically separated material is not acceptable) and may contain black & white.



NON-TIRE RUBBER RECYCLING

a.) Used/Reusable Rubber Belting – consist of used conveyor belts in continuous lengths or pieces suitable for reuse or usable as a feedstock for stamping operations.
b.) Heavy Rubber Belting Scrap – consist of continuous lengths or large pieces of thick or heavy rubber from industrial conveyor belts such as recovered from mining or quarrying operations.
c.) Light Rubber Belting Scrap – consist of assorted industrial rubber pulley drive belts, V belts, automotive fan belts and may include small, thin pieces of conveyor belting.
d.) Rubber Hose Scrap – consist of assorted automotive or industrial rubber hose or hose pieces.
e.) EPDM Scrap – consist of sorted Ethylene~Propylene Rubber scrap.
f.) EPDM Regrind – consist of sorted Ethylene~Propylene Rubber scrap that has been reground to specification.
g.) EPDM Repro – consist of sorted Ethylene~Propylene Rubber scrap that has been reprocessed into a certified specification.
h.) SBR Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Styrene~Butadiene Rubber scraps.
i.) SBR Regrind – consist of sorted Styrene~Butadiene Rubber scrap that has been ground to specification.
j.) SBR Repro – consist of sorted Styrene~Butadiene Rubber scrap that has been reprocessed to certified specification.
k.) PolyButadiene Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted PolyButadiene Rubber scraps.
l.) Butyl Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Butyl Rubber scraps.
m.) Nitrile Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Acrylonitrile Rubber scraps.
n.) Neoprene Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Polychloroprene Rubber scraps.
o.) Fluorocarbon Elastomer Scrap – consist of sorted Fluorocarbon Rubber scraps.
p.) Silicone Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Silicone Rubber scraps.
q.) Silicone Rubber Regrind – consist of sorted Silicone Rubber scraps that have been reground.
r.) Silicone Rubber Repro – consist of sorted Silicone Rubber scraps that have been reprocessed into a certified specification.
s.) Latex Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted Latex Rubber scraps.
t.) Latex Rubber Regrind – consist of sorted Latex Rubber scraps that have been reground.
u.) Latex Rubber Repro – consist of sorted Latex Rubber scraps that have been reprocessed into a certified specification.
v.) Foam Rubber Scrap – consist of sorted closed cell Foam rubber scraps.
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