Waste to energy solutions

Waste Tyres in Europe

Waste Tyres in Europe: A Growing Challenge

Millions of tyres reach the end of their life every year in Europe, creating a significant environmental burden. Traditional disposal methods, such as landfilling and incineration, contribute to pollution and resource waste, demanding more sustainable solutions.

The Scale of the Problem

Landfilled tyres

Leach harmful chemicals into the soil and water.

Incineration releases

Toxic emissions, contributing to air pollution and climate change.

Environmental & Health Risks of Waste Tyres

Oil & Water Contamination

  • Tyres contain hazardous compounds that leach into soil, groundwater over time.
  • Polluted water sources threaten aquatic life and pose risks to human health.

Air Pollution & Emissions

  • Burning tyres release toxic gases like dioxins, furans, and heavy metals.
  • Contributes to global warming & worsens air quality, leading to respiratory issues.

Fire Hazards

  • Tyre fires are difficult to extinguish, can burn for weeks, releasing thick black smoke.
  • Toxins from burning tyres cause long-term environmental damage and health risks.

Sustainable Solutions & Innovations

As industries and governments push for greener alternatives, waste is no longer just a problem—it's an economic opportunity.

Advanced Pyrolysis Technology

Converts waste tyres into synthetic fuels, carbon black, and hydrogen.

Circular Economy Approach

Reintroduces recovered materials into the economy, reducing reliance on raw resources.

Regulatory Push for Recycling

EU policies are driving innovation in tyre recovery and sustainable waste management.

The Future of Waste-to-Energy

Global Green Energy Group isn’t just solving waste problems—we are pioneering the future of energy with fast, scalable, profitable, and environmentally responsible solutions. Our modular pyrolysis technology is the most efficient, cost-effective, and sustainable alternative to traditional waste management. GGEG for innovation, efficiency, and a cleaner future.