With the continuous growth of global vehicle ownership, waste tire production is steadily increasing, forming an increasingly severe "black pollution" problem. Traditional waste tire disposal methods not only consume substantial land resources but also carry the risk of causing secondary pollution.
Billions of vehicles worldwide discard ~1 billion tires annually. Mismanaged, these "black wastes" consume land while posing pollution and fire hazards. Against this crisis, an innovative green solution—pyrolysis technology—is rewriting the outcome.
At the heart of plastic pyrolysis lies molecular decomposition. In oxygen-free environments, plastic polymers break down into basic chemical components—primarily fuel oil—enabling resource regeneration.