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The scrap tire industry is largely a negative value market, and in order to offset costs we charge for collection and disposal of scrap tires. The cost depends on the tire size. Call for more information.

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Yes, you must have 150 or more tires for us to pick them up or pay the minimum.

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Sometimes, it depends on the quantity and access. Call for more information.

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Yes.

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The state of California requires everyone who hauls more than 10 tires at a time to carry a waste tire hauler permit. Please contact the Waste Management Board at (866) 896-0600 for further details.

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Yes.

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No, only tires and rubber.

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No, we take tires both on and off the rims.

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Yes, please call 909-684-2900.

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Yes, you can fill out an application and after approval we can charge your pickups. Otherwise all pickups are COD.

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We accept Debit, Visa and MasterCards.

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We use them for a variety of end uses, including alternative fuels, crumb rubber, and reuse/retread.

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Yes, we have all required permits to collect and store scrap tires in California.

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Yes and no, we are always looking for better uses for scrap tires.

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Scrap tire removal is regulated at the state level. Each state has its own set of requirements.

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