Thank the trees for the internal combustion engine.
Without trees there would be no combustion because
there would be no oxygen.Everything is connected my
friends.
Reid Lifset wrote:
> Dear Turlough,
>
> Like everything else, it seems, in the world of environmental
> management or waste management, scrap tire management is a world unto
> itself -- there are magazines, newsletters, trade associations, etc. A
> very good place to start is SCRAP TIRE NEWS <http://www.scraptirenews.com/>
>
> Good luck.
>
> Reid Lifset
>
> At 04:01 PM 7/21/2001 +1000, Turlough F. Guerin wrote:
> >Greetings Industrial Ecology List
> >
> >Does anyone have knowledge of safe, environmentally-friendly solutions for
> >disposing of old tyres that addresses community needs and is cost effective?
> >
> >I am particularly interested in heavy equipment tyres used on mining
> >equipment in the Australia/Asia Pacific region.
> >
> >I noticed a couple of archival entries on this list regarding tyres but was
> >wondering if anyone had progressed this issue further.
> >
> >Any ideas, leads, names of vendors of real solutions, or people who have
> >looked into this in detail, would be helpful.
> >
> >Thankyou,
> >
> >Turlough
> >
> >
> >TURLOUGH F. GUERIN
> >
> >3/32 Wolli Creek Rd, Banksia,
> >Sydney, New South Wales 2216
> >AUSTRALIA
> >
> >Phone: +61-2-9556 1840
> >Mobile: 0417 124 453
> >Email: [log in to unmask]
>
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> Studies
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