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State Grants To Turn Used Tires Into Asphalt, Other Products

Road construction - file photo by WMUK
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The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality announced grants to recycle scrap tires Tuesday. The $2.9 million grants will fund research on products that can be made from used tires - including a better form of asphalt for the state’s roads. 

According to a DEQ press release, the state is also looking into developing similar products to those already on the market - like shoes and floor tiles. 

Old tires are often breeding grounds for mosquitos and can be a fire hazard. The DEQ says the effort supports Governor Rick Snyder’s goal to up the state’s recycling rate. 

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