About Kargro Recycling
As a unique asset to the Kargro Group, the company was founded in 1982 with a mission to solve the environmental impact derived from wasted End-of-Life truck tyres. Today, the Kargro Recycling plant processes and recycles over 60.000 tons of truck tyres per year.
Kargro Recycling has always invested in product innovations, plant processing, and logistic development. The fluctuating market demand for product improvements and circular waste solutions has led to Kargro Recycling’s participation in new research projects, such as conducting research into de-vulcanization technologies.
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Why Kargro Recycling
Being a Kargro Recycling client, means having your worn car tires processed, thus reducing global CO2 emissions and recycling of valuable raw resources.
We are a VACO-approved tire collection company and ISO-9001 certified. Furthermore, we are TÜV-certified in Germany and Recytire-certified in Belgium.
Quick orders
Our fleet of trucks and our ideal position enables us to reach our clients fast.
Quality
We employ best-in-class experts to assess and audit each and every tyre that we collect.
Active communication
Our teams are available around the clock for your fleet and needs.
Sustainability partner
Disposing tyres in an environmentally sound and productive manner.
Recycling market
The company ensures its customers with consistent production of rubber powders and granulates of a high-quality standard. The development of internationally accepted quality certifications has enabled overseas customers to purchase trusted granulates and fine powders from Kargro.
The company has made the products available to its customers directly from stock and can organize delivery across the world within the agreed-to deadlines.
The applications obtained from the granulates and fine powders require more customized work, which Kargro Recycling can deliver through its close cooperation with partners, should their involvement be necessary.