Tire Recycling Market Size to Reach $9.1 Billion by 2035
The global tire recycling industry is increasingly characterized by the integration of collection, processing, and downstream material utilization. Traditional mechanical recycling remains important because it can recover rubber, steel, and textile materials through established processing routes. At the same time, chemical and thermal recycling technologies are receiving greater attention because they can produce recovered carbon black and tire-derived oils that may be used in more demanding industrial applications. Tire manufacturers are becoming more directly involved in the recycling value chain as they seek greater access to secondary raw materials and more traceable circular feedstocks. Bridgestone is developing technologies aimed at recycling used tires back into tire materials, while Continental is expanding its use of recycled and renewable inputs. The market is also seeing stronger collaboration among recyclers, tire producers and chemical companies. These partnerships are gradually creating integrated systems in which end-of-life tires can return to industrial production instead of remaining in lower-value applications.
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Regulatory development is another important factor shaping the global tire recycling industry. Producer responsibility systems are encouraging tire manufacturers and importers to participate more actively in collection and recycling, while environmental requirements are increasing pressure on operators to improve traceability and processing standards. India's EPR framework illustrates how policy can establish defined obligations for producers and formalize recycling pathways for waste tires. In Europe, circular-material initiatives are also increasingly connecting waste tire collection with downstream industrial demand. The 2026 collaboration involving Pirelli, Pyrum, Synthos and BASF demonstrates the growing emphasis on converting end-of-life tires into secondary materials for new products. Meanwhile, recyclers are investing in improved shredding, separation, granulation and thermal-processing capabilities. This combination of regulation, technology development and demand for recycled feedstocks is expected to continue reshaping the competitive structure of the industry.
Competitive Landscape of the Tire Recycling Market
The key players in the tire recycling market are Genan, Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC, Murfitts Industries Ltd., Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB, and Ecolomondo Corporation, among others. The competitive landscape of the global tire recycling market is shaped by companies with different positions across collection, mechanical processing, recycled-material manufacturing, and advanced recycling technologies. Large established recyclers benefit from extensive feedstock networks and processing infrastructure, while technology-oriented companies are focusing on higher-value outputs such as recovered carbon black and tire-derived oil. Genan has a particularly extensive mechanical recycling footprint, with facilities across Europe and the United States. Liberty Tire Recycling has built a large North American collection and processing network, while ResourceCo's Tyrecycle operates an integrated collection and recycling model in Australia. Ecolomondo, Pyrum and Klean Industries are strengthening the advanced recycling segment through thermal and pyrolysis technologies. Overall, competition is increasingly influenced by access to waste tires, processing scale, product quality, technology efficiency and the ability to establish reliable downstream markets for recovered materials.
- In July 2026, Liberty Tire Recycling acquired All American Tire, Colt Tire Recycling, and Genan, Inc., expanding its tire collection, processing and recycling presence across Texas and Louisiana. The acquisitions strengthened Liberty Tire Recycling's Gulf Coast footprint and expanded its ability to provide integrated end-of-life tire recycling services. The transaction is significant for the global tire recycling market because it demonstrates continued consolidation among large recyclers seeking greater control over collection networks and processing capacity. It also expands access to end-of-life tire feedstock in a major North American recycling market.
Market Coverage
- The market numbers available for 2025-2035
- Base year- 2025
- Forecast period- 2026-2035
- Segment Covered-
- By Product
- By Tire Source
- By Business Model
- By Regulatory Market
- Regions Covered-
- North America
- Europe
- Asia-Pacific
- Rest of the World
- Competitive Landscape - Genan, Liberty Tire Recycling, LLC, Murfitts Industries Ltd., Scandinavian Enviro Systems AB, and Ecolomondo Corporation, among others.
Key questions addressed by the report.
- What is the market growth rate?
- Which segment and region dominate the market in the base year?
- Which segment and region will project the fastest growth in the market?
- Who is the leader in the market?
- How are players addressing challenges to sustain growth?
- Where is the investment opportunity?
Global Tire Recycling Market Report Segment
By Product
- Crumb Rubber
- Rubber Powder
- Tire-Derived Fuel (TDF)
- Steel Recovery
- Recovered Carbon Black
- Others
By Tire Source
- Passenger Car Tires (PCR)
- Commercial & Truck Tires (TBR)
- Off-The-Road (OTR) & Industrial Tires
- Bicycle & Motorcycle Tires
By Business Model
- Fee-Based Collectors & Haulers
- Primary Processors/Shredders
- Granulators & Fine-Grind Refiners
- Pyrolysis/Chemical Recyclers
By Regulatory Market
- Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Markets
- Voluntary & Market-Driven Markets
Global Tire Recycling Market Report Segment by Region
North America
- United States
- Canada
Europe
- UK
- Germany
- Italy
- Spain
- France
- Russia
- Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
- China
- India
- Japan
- South Korea
- Australia and New Zealand
- ASEAN Economies
- Rest of Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World
- Latin America
- Middle East & Africa
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