Swedish tire recycling report highlights attitudes, change and new perspectives
A new annual report 2025 by SDAB highlights attitudes, mindset and the role of change in the development of tire recycling in Sweden.
The report focuses on the willingness to act on long-term beliefs in a mature industry that is preparing for its next stage of development. It presents tire recycling as a sector where new perspectives can help identify value in materials that are often seen as limited or difficult to use.
Report focuses on mindset in tire recycling
The 2025 report is centered on the theme of attitudes. It describes the importance of seeing potential in end-of-life tires and exploring how recycled tire materials can be used in new ways.
The report also reflects on change within the tire recycling industry and the need to challenge established assumptions about what recovered tire materials can become.
Sweden reviews an important year for tire recycling
According to the report announcement, 2025 was an important year for tire recycling in Sweden.
The publication shares experiences, choices and lessons learned from the year, with the aim of encouraging others to think differently about recycling, sustainability and circular economy opportunities.
The report suggests that progress in tire recycling may offer broader lessons for other industries seeking new ways to recover value from materials and reduce waste.
Annual report available for download
The annual report is available for download through the organization’s website.
The publication is listed under annual and interim reports, environmental technology, recycling, reports and environment-related topics.
To learn more and download the report, please visit SDAB.
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