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Mathe Gains Licence for R65m Tyre Recycling Plant

Jun 11, 2024Jun 11, 2024

Tyre & Rubber Recycling

Source: Tyre & Rubber Recycling

South Africa’s Mathe, the largest tyre recycler in the country, has gained a licence for its new tyre recycling plant

The new plant will operate alongside its existing operation at Hammarsdale, KwaZulu Natal. At this stage the exact technology to be used has not yet been finalised but it is expected that Mathe’s current output of 25tpd will increase to 45tpd, increasing the number of tyres precycled each day from 700 to 1000. Partner company, Van Dyck, which is a major client for Mathe, will also be expanding its moulding capacity to match the increased availability of crumb from Mathe. Read the full story here.

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