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Australia, NZ launch Trans-Tasman manufacturing-focused tyre recycling alliance

Tyre Stewardship Australia has announced the creation of the Trans-Tasman Tyre Recycling Alliance (TTRA), a new regional body aimed at advancing circular manufacturing and tyre recovery across Australia and New Zealand.

Tyre Stewardship Australia marks decade of progress in rubber recycling

As Australia’s Tyre Product Stewardship Scheme reaches its 10-year milestone, Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA) has reported unprecedented growth in rubber product recycling opportunities across the country.

Gov’t procurement policies to boost local manufacturing, job creation

Government procurement and a stronger product stewardship approach hold the key to creating hundreds of local jobs, according to Tyre Stewardship Australia’s Chief Executive Officer Lina Goodman.

Sunshine Coast Council breaks ground with recycled OTR tyre roads

Sunshine Coast Council is taking bold steps towards sustainable infrastructure by incorporating end-of-life Off-the-Road (OTR) tyres into asphalt for tougher environmental conditions.

Tyre Stewardship Australia calls on Queensland to mandate rubberised roads

Tyre Stewardship Australia (TSA) is urging Queensland’s government to begin mandating road constructions to use Australian crumb rubber to kickstart the tyre circular economy in Regional Queensland. 

Building a circular economy for used tyres in the Northern Territory through collaboration,...

The Northern Territory recovers only 12% of its used tyres, compared to a national recovery rate of 72%. That’s 4,300 tonnes of used tyres buried in pit, landfilled, stockpiled or illegally dumped each year.
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