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1 Saskatchewan Scrap Tire Corporation

2 About the SSTC Established in 1996 as a non-profit, non-government agency Responsible for the management and delivery of a province-wide tire recycling program for the people of Saskatchewan in accordance with provincial legislation User-pay principle (consumer bears responsibility)

3 About the SSTC Three Phases of operation  Current Generation  Phase II Landfill  Phase III Private Stockpile 1,200 Retailer Participants 5 Tire Collection Companies 2 Processing Facilities

4 About the SSTC Administrative component of SSTC remains at three full-time staff Very efficient, cost-effective operation Delivering excellent value to members, stakeholders and people of Saskatchewan

5 2007 Highlights 10 millionth tire collected!

6 What 10 million means… Equal to over 200 million pounds of potentially hazardous scrap material removed from waste stream Same amount of material has been KEPT OUT OF SASKATCHEWAN LANDFILLS since the program began

7 2007 Highlights Board of Directors strategic plan identified key priorities for the next three to five years: Planning and budgeting process for clean-up of tires from ALL municipal landfills COMPLETE by 2010 Clean-up of private stockpiles after municipal landfills are cleared

8 2007 Highlights Funded 12 community improvement projects through the Community Demonstration Grant Program

9 SSTC contributed to new turf on Taylor Field at Mosaic Stadium… Using 18,000 recycled tires! 2007 Highlights

10 Supported two major paving projects using rubberized asphalt from recycled tires  Using 39,000 scrap tires !

11 The Life of Your Tire STEP 1: Purchasing a new vehicle  In 2007, the program’s 1,200 participating retailers reported selling 1,307,984 tires of various sizes: 903,354 passenger car/light truck 151,584 medium truck tires 26,613 ag tires 4,608 OTR/mining tires 218,825 on new/leased vehicles  Generating $6.2 million for the program

12 The Life of Your Tire STEP 2: Enjoying the drive  SSTC clears decades worth of old tires from landfills FREE of charge to municipalities  Removes tonnes of potentially hazardous and environmental nuisance products and extends the life of infrastructure In 2007, over 3.3 million pounds of tires (the equivalent of 165,707 whole tires) removed from 13 landfill sites across the province

13 The Life of Your Tire STEP 3: Replacing your old tires  Old tires are kept by retailers, then collected and sent for recycling by SSTC  Ensuring no “new” scrap tires generated in Saskatchewan In 2007, program collectors removed 742,219 scrap tires from retailer locations

14 The Life of Your Tire STEP 4: Processing and Recycling  All scrap tires collected or cleaned out of landfills are sent for processing/recycling In 2007 processors received 34,403,999 pounds (equivalent of 1,720,200 whole tires) of scrap tire material

15 The Life of Your Tire Processing comprised of:  Crumb – 10,399,042 pounds  Shred – 4,646,974 pounds  Energy Recovery – 668,200 pounds  Products – 1,452,146 pounds  Waste – 7,813,448 pounds  Other – 133,313 pounds

16 Tire Recycling in Canada

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