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 Leading
the industry by creating new uses and markets for old tires while
offering 'home town' customer service with high end options.
Company History
EnTire Recycling was founded in 1995 at Nebraska City, Nebraska.
EnTire's mission is to keep scrap tires out of landfills and
ditches by recovering the major resources in tires ―rubber, steel
and fiber―and creating new markets for our core product, crumb
rubber.
In
1998 EnTire helped bring artificial grass to the forefront of the
athletic world when it promoted this new product to the University
of Nebraska for use in Memorial Stadium in Lincoln. In 1999, this was the
first installation of crumb rubber in artificial grass in a Division
I football Game Field, and the proving ground for many fields to follow.
EnTire also pioneered the use of safe, "green," crumb rubber in
playground products and rubber-modified asphalt highway surfaces
using the
Vestenamer®. Today,
EnTire has supplied the rubber for hundreds of football and soccer
fields in the U.S. and abroad. We're industry leaders in creating
safer, ADA compliant playgrounds and we're improving road safety by
the mile with our rubber in asphalt products.
Where We Are & How to Contact Us
EnTire Recycling is located in Phelps City, Missouri near Rock Port;
two miles off Exit 110 on I-29, and just over an hour from Omaha,
Lincoln, Nebraska and St. Joseph, Missouri.
Our
address is 13974 U.S. Hwy 136, Rock Port, MO 64482. Our phone number
is
(660) 744-2252
and our fax number is
(660) 744-2732.
Feel free to call us or email us at
office@entirerecycling.com
to discuss any product or service you might require. It's our
pleasure to customize products and projects that meet your needs.
EnTire in the News...
▪New
chemical knocks out tanker fire in no-time,
Atchison County Mail, July 22, 2004
▪EnTire promotes new,
environmentally-sound rubber asphalt, Nebraska City News-Press
▪State paves highway with
recycled rubber, Nebraska City News-Press, September 28, 2001
▪Nebraska City crumb rubber on
way to Super Bowl, Nebraska City News-Press
▪State asked to put some
rubber in the road, Lincoln Journal Star, January 22, 2000
▪Community unites in
playground project, Fremont Tribune
▪Destination: New Zealand,
Nebraska City News-Press, June 25, 1999
▪Market Maker, Scrap Tire
News, Volume 13, Number 5, May 1999
▪EnTire Recycling sees
product's acceptance, Auburn Newspaper, February 14, 1999
▪Scrap tires rolled into new
uses, Lincoln Journal Star, July 6, 1998
▪Agency says concerns may slow
tire cleanup, Omaha World-Herald, July 5, 1998
▪Recycled tires help banish
mud, weeds from playground, Omaha World-Herald, July 4, 1998
▪Recycler helps rubber meet
the road
―again, Lincoln Journal Star, May 3, 1998
▪Tire-asphalt paving mix to be
tried, Omaha World-Herald, April 30, 1998
▪Cushioned landing, Wahoo
Newspaper, November 13, 1997
▪Recycled tires get new lives,
Omaha World-Herald
▪NSRA honors EnTire Recycling
for production of crumb rubber, Nebraska City News-Press
▪New law helping old tire
piles hit the road, Lincoln Journal Star, September 23, 1997
▪Used tires pave road to
future, Gerking says, Nebraska City News-Press
▪South Sioux paving project
uses crumb rubber from tires, South Sioux City Journal
▪EnTire Recycling to test
rubber crumb surface at Nuckolls, Nebraska City News-Press,
April 15, 1997
▪Nebraska City tire recycler
will begin cryogenic process, Lincoln Journal Star, October 7,
1995
▪Plant recycles tires into
usable products, Nebraska City News-Press |