I don't want to offend anyone, but man is the biggest pest.
It harms nature, pollutes the seas, rivers, air, kills animals and so on...
But, if a person tries, then he can bring the harm he brings to a minimum!
After all, everyone knows that tires do not decompose, or am I mistaken? So why not use them?
Old, unnecessary tires are thrown away.
They accumulate in landfills or can even roll along roadsides.
But these tires under the sun emit methane into the air.
The chemicals then end up in the ground and into the water.
And here is one example of how you can use old, unnecessary tires:
Rubber coating for playgrounds.
Worn tires are shredded and become an excellent material for this purpose.
The rubber coating does not wear out, retains its original appearance for a very long time.
And due to the springy properties of rubber, such a surface is safe for children to fall during their active games.
Ecological cleanliness, since rubber crumb does not emit any substances harmful to humans and the environment.
During a walk in the park, I deliberately walked several times on such a surface and I really liked it!
It feels like you are walking on soft carpet.
I photographed this small playground with a rubber coating in the city of Rostov-on-Don, Russia.
The photos I were taken with a Lenovo TAB 2 A10-70L tablet
And some old tires are used like this:
Beautiful, isn't it?
А у вас тоже делают лебедей из покрышек? 😀
Кстати, закон приняли запрещающий использование покрышек в таких целях.
Это в Ростове, здесь до этого не додумаются 😉
Согласна, т.к. покраска не уменьшает их вредность 🙂
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@ewkaw and @qurator Thank you very much for your support!
And so many more brilliant uses for old tyres too, such as retaining walls, garden walls/fences, plant pots, furniture and even the walls for Earthship houses too!