New Center for Used Tire Collection Opens in Castro Verde

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A significant stride toward environmental sustainability has been made in Castro Verde with the inauguration of a new center dedicated to the collection of used tires. This initiative, driven by collaborative efforts between the local municipality and industry partners, is set to contribute to the responsible disposal and recycling of tires across the region.

The newly established facility aims to streamline the management of used tires, addressing a crucial environmental challenge. Tire waste has long posed risks due to its slow degradation and potential to release toxic pollutants if not handled properly. By setting up this center, Castro Verde is positioning itself as a leader in sustainable waste management within Portugal.

The collection center will work in collaboration with recycling firms to ensure that the disposed tires are repurposed effectively. Tires can be broken down and transformed into materials used for sports tracks, playground surfaces, and other valuable products. This contributes to the circular economy by turning waste into new resources and reducing the environmental impact.

Residents and local businesses in Castro Verde and surrounding areas are encouraged to take advantage of the center’s services. The facility not only aims to boost environmental protection but also fosters a culture of responsible waste disposal in the community.

For more information on the center’s operations and the municipality’s waste management initiatives, visit the Castro Verde municipal website or reach out to the local council office.

This new center is a promising step towards a cleaner, more sustainable future for Castro Verde and beyond.

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