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Shredded tires are now being used in landfills, replacing other construction materials, for a lightweight back-fill in gas venting systems, leachate collection systems, and operational liners. Shredded tire material may also be used to cap, close, or daily cover landfill sites.
How much is a tire disposal fee? Depends on who collects it. The tire disposal fee funds the direct disposal of end-of-use tires and can be charged by the tire retailer/installer/town. Usually, its between $2 and $5 per regular-sized tire.
Tire retailers such as Les Schwab, Costco, Sears, Wal-Mart, Goodyear and Firestone pay Tire Disposal Recycling to take away the old tires. The company, which operates in Washington, Oregon, Idaho and California, supplies old tires to several Northwest cement producers that use them for fuel.
The money you get out of the tires you sell will always be dependent on such factors as size, quality, and demand. There might be buyers who will be willing to pay as high as $60 for each used tire while there might also be buyers who are only willing to pay as low as $3 for each used tire.
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