Happily driving along one day, your car dips into a pothole. The subsequent clanking tells you there’s a problem and you limp into the nearest tire center. Mechanics put the car on a hoist and you retire to the cold, drafty, poor excuse for a reception area. Fortified by a ghastly machine-made cup of something, you start reading a magazine article on the problems of disposing of used tires. They can’t be burned and they shouldn’t become landfill. Only so many are needed to be protection around motor race circuits or to be chained together to create artificial reefs in the sea. Minced up, they make a safe landing for children’s play areas, but it doesn’t use that many to do all play areas length and breadth of the country. ...
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