Liberty Tire Recycling – one of the biggest tire recycling companies in the United States – reports that Tennessee has been seeing positive results from test strips of rubber modified asphalt (RMA) on roadways in Blount County. The 3.3 miles of road in the county paved with RMA last year are demonstrating greater longevity with reduced road noise and water splash back, in addition to diverting thousands of end-of-life tires from the waste stream.

According to the company, as a partner of 85 counties in Tennessee, Liberty Tire Recycling provides the tools and equipment to facilitate recycled rubber projects like paving in Blount County, in addition to production of rubber mulch, turf, tire derived fuel and more.

To learn more, read the full article in The Daily Times which tells how Liberty Tire Recycling is driving a greener tomorrow in Tennessee!