How to Build a More Sustainable World: Repurpose the Trash Resources We Have in Great Abundance! Here Are Some Great Projects for Upcycling Tires

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We love the Earth, thus it is our duty and pleasure to protect it. 



We save 350,000 pounds of trash from the landfill annually and utilize it for sustainable purposes. Between composting and burning wood in our hand-built rocket stoves, much of it is used to nurture our unique food reality.

Additionally, trash becomes treasure with a little creativity and manpower! Our Shellie AKA @everlove, for example, is a talented artist with an eye for beauty, and rescued resources are her favorite medium! We are constantly utilizing trash for building and art projects. We beautify our space by salvaging discarded material once destined for the landfill. We find resources in great abundance. 

It is estimated that 300 million tires are discarded in the US each year.This is some serious pollution for our planet! Some solutions are proposed and being utilized, from using them in new highway construction to shoes, but the problem still looms large. 


This trash resource is certainly plentiful! When seen with new eyes, tires can become an excellent resource in your sustainable reality. Here are 4 project ideas for repurposing them:


1. RAISED BEDS

Greens are our most plentiful crop, from kale to Swiss chard to wasabi mustard, and they thrive in the tire beds we created from repurposed truck tires! These are a central feature to our garden and property. They are easy to prep for winter too; we fashion simple greenhouses by pulling clear plastic tarps over them, and we enjoy fresh greens year-round!  





All you have to do is fill tires with dirt and seeds or seedlings for interesting container gardens. You can paint them for a little more beauty, and they can be stacked or used vertically!





Tires are excellent to use on sloped land! They add structure and support to prevent soil erosion.



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We realize that many people fear that tires may leach toxins into soil and food grown into them. While we can't say this isn't happening, we can attest that we've used them for 8+ years with great success. Eden greens continue to be the tastiest ones we've ever had, because our soil is alive! From micro organisms to fungi to earthworms, our soil is constantly breaking its constituents down. In this way, nature is able to alchemize a reasonable toxic load. Compared to the extremely toxic inputs that crops are exposed to on a regular basis from air to water to pesticides, we'll take our greens any day!


2. TIRE CHAIRS

These can be simple or fully customized! They make excellent and durable outdoor furniture. However if it rains, water could potentially collect in your tires--and it is surprisingly difficult to drain a water-filled tire. You can consider drilling holes in the underside of each tire to allow for drainage.



These sweet chairs are simply stacked tires with woven seats over the opening. (image source)




These chairs are fancier, fully painted with an upholstered seat. They even have rollers for easy repositioning! (image source)



Here's a set of low stools! (image source)


3. TIRE SWINGS

Children love to swing, and a sustainable tire swing is a classic toy! There's the traditional style, of course, and there is its evolution: the tire swing horse.


This is easy to create with by cutting, bending, and fastening a tire in the right places.



Again, consider drilling a hole in what will be the bottom of the swing to allow drainage. Select a sturdy tree from which to suspend your tree, and the children can enjoy hours and hours of sustainable outdoor fun!  


4. TIRE SANDALS

Did you know you can fashion some sweet sandals out of tires?? These make very sturdy shoes with lots of traction.


Sustainability is always in style! (image source)


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We hope you are inspired by the possibilities of utilizing tire and trash resources! A healthier planet depends on each of us making healthier choices, and repurposing what we already have in great abundance is such a choice.  A shift in perspective turns rubbish into possibility and great wealth!





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Tires are one of the most amazing, abundant, waste resources. This post is a great reminder that with a creative mind one can really turn trash into treasure. Just look at all of these great options!! You know how I love playing the creation game with recycled materials--I appreciate the mention GOE!!

You're really great at the creation game, especially with recycled materials! Thanks for sharing your inspiration, @everlove!

Oh so much fun to be had -- truly one of my passions!!

Yes we need to make sustainability fun and sexy!

Setting the precedent and raising the bar!!! That's what you do @quinneaker. When it catches on--watch out!!!

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never knew u can do so much with used tires

They're an abundant and very useful resource! "Trash" materials hold quite a lot of value and possibility.

Yea, that goes for most trash!
Its a very useful and important skill to have!

Trash is now the most abundantly available resource. We need it to become "normal" to not just recycle but UPcycle or Reuse trash.
In the GOE 350,000 lbs of trash are saved each year. We are doing it!

That's right we are!! Thanks for the example of how easy & fun it can be!
More than enough of everything is available right now--perceptions are the only things that stand in the way of providing for everyone.

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We use a steak knife to cut the side walls out of one side for our planters.

They make great walls, too.

Oh yea, what a great use for tires!! Thanks @freebornangel!

Have you made the horse swings?

I'm wondering what you used to cut the 'steel belts'.
We used bias ply tires and a serrated steak knife, but those tires have to be near non-existent today.

If you hang it from two ropes it will swing as high as it's hung.

The best is a a sawzal reprisocating saw with a metal cutting blade.

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Great idea, this is a wonderful thing you have going on. In American society, it's just shocking how much waste takes place... even something as routine as turning on the water faucet immediately starts wasting precious resources. And plastic bags, ooph.

I never knew you could do such interesting things with tires... Next time I have my hands on some, I might have to try the chairs or the tire-garden ideas. Thanks for educating us.

Thanks for your comment, @heymattsokol~

It is absolutely shocking how much waste goes on! It demonstrates some incredibly skewed values and programmed perceptions. Who's going to take care of all this trash?? Throwing it away doesn't actually send it anywhere...we're all still here on Earth. And what about all the resources that went into creating this stuff that's still in perfect condition when it gets sent to the landfill--the mining of resources (which is often synonymous with the rape of our planet), design, labor, capital, distribution...all of that is completely forsaken!

The possibilities are endless when we honor and value our resources!!

Thats right!
There are sooooo many possibilities once one begins to look and care. I really hope this inspires you.
We save over 350,000 lbs of trash from the landfill each year. You can help support that and so much more that we do with an up vote, resteem, and follow!
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Great write up, I love tires for raised beds.

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Thank you, we're doing what we can to get the word out! Your support is greatly appreciated in helping us reach and serve more people than ever, @siddharth95!

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Thank you for the post! And one of the wonderful things about old tires is that they are always FREE!!! (my favorite four letter word starting with F!!) Just ask any tire store for old ones.. and they will gladly give you some, as they have to pay to have them hauled away. Protip; try to get them all the same size for any individual project.. it will make them much easier to stack!

I had never seen the tire chairs before, nor considered them to be able to be used in an 'ornamental' way at all... but those are beautiful! What kind of paint do you use that will stick on them? And would that hold up outdoors?

We have used them as temporary barriers, retaining walls, and solid platforms by filling them with sandy soil and pounding the hell out of them with a sledgehammer, like how they do on the 'Earthship' construction. It's quite a full-body workout, too! We also use them to stack and pack with mulch around young trees that we don't want to freeze over the winter. We're in zone 8A... often heavy frost at night, but warms up during the day.

Our only concern, as others have stated, is with the unknown chemicals leaching out of them when right near a food grow area. I haven't been able to find out any real info on the possible dangers (or not) here. I'd love to find a source on that. Can't wait to see more!

Thanks for your reply, @backstage! There are so many incredible, solid resources available for free, and as you say it's often doing a business a favor to haul off their "trash" to turn into treasure!

We have used outdoor paint on tires with success.

Great tip about using the tires filled with sand, we didn't even touch on using them as reliable foundations for buildings but that's an excellent use of them as well. Love that sustainable living provides so many opportunities for health and exercise activation!!!

As we share, we have almost a decade's experience with no toxicity from growing in tires. The greens are very healthy specimens and taste fantastic!

Your support is greatly appreciated, @backstage!

Great JOB!

this is turning your waste to wealth.... nice @gardenofeden Thanks for sharing

You're welcome, @outhori5ed!

Yea!!!!

Totaly agree, keep up good work

Thank you!

I love it! Instead of continually looking at these toxic pollutants from a far sighing and producing negativity in our personal lives, you have mastered them and proven your position of power over the negativity...thanks for the inspiration!

You're welcome, @teslagreenhawk! Thanks for seeing what we're about.
It truly comes down to values and an individual's relationship with "waste". Transforming perceptions/beliefs about what trash actually means enriches everyone almost automatically. Rather than throwing out and forsaking materials (that took energy and Earth resources and manpower to create), they can be viewed as valuable, useful materials in perfect condition to be used for any number of projects!

agreed

All amazing ideas. I was one of those concerned about the rubber leaching into the food. But as you say its better than the pesticides I guess. I like the shoes the best !

Yes, with a truly vibrant eco system the potential leaching is not much of an issue. We have 8 years of experience to back that up with soil tests too.

Great work break out the old tires :)

Yea!

@gardenofeden Be sure to have barriers between the tires. Chemical leeching though is a real thing (eek!)

We realize that many people fear that tires may leach toxins into soil and food grown into them. While we can't say this isn't happening, we can attest that we've used them for 8+ years with great success. Eden greens continue to be the tastiest ones we've ever had, because our soil is alive! From micro organisms to fungi to earthworms, our soil is constantly breaking its constituents down. In this way, nature is able to alchemize a reasonable toxic load. Compared to the extremely toxic inputs that crops are exposed to on a regular basis from air to water to pesticides, we'll take our greens any day!

Great reply!
Did you know there is fungus that u can put on oil spills and it literally lives off of it and then decomposes into PURE rich usable soil!
So a few tires is NOTHING.
Nature FTW

Great picture @gardenofeden !!

Thanks!

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I was actually just talking to my business partner about utilizing tires for a retaining wall around our raised growing area on the farm.

Excellent idea, @freemrktfarmer!

@gardenofeden and @quinneaker it looks like I'll be shopping for tires this weekend! Will keep y'all posted on progress and design ideas.

Surely by "shopping for tires" you mean you'll save some free ones from the trash cycle, right @freemrktfarmer? That's what this whole post is about.

Yes that's exactly what I mean lol. I went to a salvedge yard near my farm and was able to score 9 tires. I got a lead on a large collection of them at another yard on the other side of town I'll be visiting this weekend upcoming. It looks like it'll take me a while to collect the amount I need but I'm excited about the project and recycling. Sadly the landfill won't allow me to access their pile of tires, I even offered to buy them because they have thousands but got a resounding no...

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Those tire sandals actually look pretty good and sturdy. When it comes to the ever growing problem with discarded trash you mention, I could totally see our world changing before our eyes. Today, we see decor as something very standard, something bought and "new".

But if enough people become enlightened to this new concept, we could one day go into even mainstream businesses, coffeeshops, swanky hotel lobbys, even, who decorate with reused and recycled materials. It's merely and choice and a mindset. But one that has the power to change the world.