No more inner tube recycling?
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No more inner tube recycling?
It seems that I can no longer recycle my inner tubes, at least in the Twin Cities. Have recycling programs gone away?
I collect spent inner tubes in a bin in my basement and then every year or two take them to my LBS, which adds them to their heap and recycles them.
But this morning when I brought them my bin, they said that there was no longer a recycling program for them to access, and that they now just throw away the tubes.
This is one of the biggest local LBS chains (Freewheel). I could try another LBS, but I suspect I will get the same response.
Does anybody know more? Did recycling tubes stop being cost-effective compared to landfill?
I collect spent inner tubes in a bin in my basement and then every year or two take them to my LBS, which adds them to their heap and recycles them.
But this morning when I brought them my bin, they said that there was no longer a recycling program for them to access, and that they now just throw away the tubes.
This is one of the biggest local LBS chains (Freewheel). I could try another LBS, but I suspect I will get the same response.
Does anybody know more? Did recycling tubes stop being cost-effective compared to landfill?
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The valve stems are brass. Currently worth about $2.00 per pound.
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Bicycle inner tubes are "tanglers" which can't be processed on automated recycling lines. That's why they shouldn't go into curbside recycle.
Specialty recyclers are few and far between. And since there isn't a whole lot of rubber in a bicycle inner tubes, even rubber recyclers don't like them. (Even with all the hassles of processing car tires, they aren't a tangler, and there's a lot of material to process. NOBODY wants to recycle bicycle TIRES.)
Some upcyclers will take 50ish pound boxes of inner tubes, but they're facing a glut of supply. (Alchemy is one. But there's only so much demand for woven inner tube messenger bags.)
Ask yourself this question. Are inner tubes single use? (Generally not, unless you run over a goathead thorn on your first ride.) They've given you hundreds or thousands of miles. Discard with a clear conscience.
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Specialty recyclers are few and far between. And since there isn't a whole lot of rubber in a bicycle inner tubes, even rubber recyclers don't like them. (Even with all the hassles of processing car tires, they aren't a tangler, and there's a lot of material to process. NOBODY wants to recycle bicycle TIRES.)
Some upcyclers will take 50ish pound boxes of inner tubes, but they're facing a glut of supply. (Alchemy is one. But there's only so much demand for woven inner tube messenger bags.)
Ask yourself this question. Are inner tubes single use? (Generally not, unless you run over a goathead thorn on your first ride.) They've given you hundreds or thousands of miles. Discard with a clear conscience.
-mr. bill
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Why not repurpose them for use as tie down straps, etc ? They stretch nicely and work well for this. I cut mine into strips and use them for securing loads on the back. Also good for securing rolled up extension cords.
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I guess we just throw them away so that millions of years in the future some radioactive resistant reptilian humanoid can dig um up for fuel...
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I find old tubes indispensable for various uses around the shop. Cut into a long strip they can be wrapped around furniture and cabinets I sometimes build as a hobby to hold them together while the glue dries instead of having to own a truckload of clamps of various sorts and sizes. Shorter strips are also good to simply tie up a opened bag of ant bait or fertilizer. And just having them available I find a lot of oddball use for them that really comes in handy frequently.
Since I don't flat that often, I once thought I was going to have to sacrifice a brand new tube when I ran out of old tubes. But I was able to make do.
Since I don't flat that often, I once thought I was going to have to sacrifice a brand new tube when I ran out of old tubes. But I was able to make do.
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Now that you mention this, I have a few bungee cords that are getting pretty ratty. Replacing the rubber cord with some inner tube wouldn't work for everyrone because of the difference in stretchiness; but they'd work well for my purposes.
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I've seen them cut into narrow strips and square braided, better than bungee cords.
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How do you define "spent" when referring to tubes? Over the last 50 years, I've not had many tubes that I needed to dispose of. Most punctures can be patched, but when one is not repairable I repurpose them to a variety of uses around the house.
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Bicycle inner tubes are "tanglers" which can't be processed on automated recycling lines. That's why they shouldn't go into curbside recycle.
Specialty recyclers are few and far between. And since there isn't a whole lot of rubber in a bicycle inner tubes, even rubber recyclers don't like them. (Even with all the hassles of processing car tires, they aren't a tangler, and there's a lot of material to process. NOBODY wants to recycle bicycle TIRES.)
Some upcyclers will take 50ish pound boxes of inner tubes, but they're facing a glut of supply. (Alchemy is one. But there's only so much demand for woven inner tube messenger bags.)
Ask yourself this question. Are inner tubes single use? (Generally not, unless you run over a goathead thorn on your first ride.) They've given you hundreds or thousands of miles. Discard with a clear conscience.
-mr. bill
Specialty recyclers are few and far between. And since there isn't a whole lot of rubber in a bicycle inner tubes, even rubber recyclers don't like them. (Even with all the hassles of processing car tires, they aren't a tangler, and there's a lot of material to process. NOBODY wants to recycle bicycle TIRES.)
Some upcyclers will take 50ish pound boxes of inner tubes, but they're facing a glut of supply. (Alchemy is one. But there's only so much demand for woven inner tube messenger bags.)
Ask yourself this question. Are inner tubes single use? (Generally not, unless you run over a goathead thorn on your first ride.) They've given you hundreds or thousands of miles. Discard with a clear conscience.
-mr. bill
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The charity shop where I volunteer is entirely supported by donations, so we patch punctures whenever possible. The only times tubes don't get patched is when they suffer unpatchable damage, e.g. a large blow-out or leak at the base of the valve stem. Those tubes get repurposed by the community farm associated with the shop to tie back plants or support fruit-laden branches and such like. Very little ends up in the trash.
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Here in Japan some districts have updated the trash processing technology, and items which formerly had to be separated can now be put in the “burnable” waste. The newer furnaces can burn tough stuff cleanly, while gleaning out and separating random bits of metal for recycling. This reduces the complication of separating trash, and decreases the number of trash collection days and trash trucks on the roads.
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FFS.
The question isn’t about reduce. (Patch your tubes until the patches have patches?)
It isn’t about reuse. (How many uses are there around the house?)
It’s about recycling.
So yeah, it’s tough to recycle a bicycle inner tube.
-mr. bill
The question isn’t about reduce. (Patch your tubes until the patches have patches?)
It isn’t about reuse. (How many uses are there around the house?)
It’s about recycling.
So yeah, it’s tough to recycle a bicycle inner tube.
-mr. bill
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They are making suggestions for other options to consider besides recycling.
I would report their shameful practice immediately.
Or loosen up and be nice.........................
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Here in Japan some districts have updated the trash processing technology, and items which formerly had to be separated can now be put in the “burnable” waste. The newer furnaces can burn tough stuff cleanly, while gleaning out and separating random bits of metal for recycling. This reduces the complication of separating trash, and decreases the number of trash collection days and trash trucks on the roads.
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I tie a rock to them and throw them in the river or lake or just toss them along the road........if you are really cleaver you can fill them with lead shot or powder and they make great saps for when some redneck messes with you.....
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Same. I generally will patch them…numerous times…until one of the patches then fails. it’s almost impossible to successfully patch over where there was previously a patch. But I hang onto the old ones and repurpose them in this, and many other ways. I’ve also recently begun repurposing my old bicycle tires. Foldable tire beads are really strong. I cut them off and use it for tying stuff. The tread comes in handy for stuff like spacers cut to size, leveling furniture, etc.
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Sounds good Dan. I use the strips cut from the tubes for a lot of stuff especially "bungee" type applications. I use a strip to secure the front wheel from flopping around when doing maintenance on my road bikes on the bike stand. Park makes a nice tool for this but my securing strip is a lot cheaper
Interesting about the foldable tire beads. I will check them out.
Trying to survive with all the high prices on everything now. Anyway we can save helps. 8 foot 2 x 4's are now $6.00 each at Home Depot
Rambling away from the ops original question..................