Uses for Old Tires
It is the age of recycling. People no longer just throw things in the trash — well, not as many things as they used to. Even in communities that do not have curbside recycling, people are taking the extra effort to separate their trash and deliver recyclables to special collection centers. Another option is to reuse items rather than disposing of them. Many people have found alternative uses for car tires rather than taking them to the dump.
There are several common uses for worn out tires. The image of the tire swing hanging from a backyard tree is an iconic picture in American film, television, and even cartoon strips . Many tires are filled with dirt and turned into planters in areas where the native soil is not as arable as home gardeners want it to be. Tires also serve as exercise equipment for football players and can be used to construct an obstacle course at playgrounds and schools.
Those who are looking for other ways to repurpose their old kuhmo tires may want to consider cutting their tires into strips and attaching them as protection on the sides of homes, fences, or other structures. Some communities also collect tires to have them shredded and then it is used as padding and cushioning under playground equipment.
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