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Focus on Marso: Egypt’s Leading Tyre Recycler

Samuel Mofied Marso

The history between Egyptians and tyre recycling started as simple native trials to make use of worn out tyres. In “Meet Elharoun” Village, a part of Algharbia governorate in Delta region in Egypt, the whole village works on tyre recycling.




For 70 years, the people of this village used to collect worn out tyres, to cut them manually and make rubber strips from the tread and fix them on the crown of wooden wheels of horse-drawn carts. They also make rubber bumpers used on truck loading areas, and marine buffers. They also make rubber buckets used in construction.




In 1968, Marso sta...

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