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  2. Tire recycling - Wikipedia

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    Closeup of shredded tires 1 ton bags of crumb rubber. Tires can be reused in many ways, although most used tires are burnt for their fuel value. [19] In a 2003 report cited by the U.S. EPA, it is stated that markets ("both recycling and beneficial use") existed for 80.4% of scrap tires, about 233 million tires per year. Assuming 22.5 pounds (10 ...

  3. These Expert-Recommended Tire Chains Will Keep Your Vehicle ...

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    Included with the pair of snow socks are a zippered storage bag, pair of gloves, and wet carrying bag. Available in sizes that fit tires from 13- to 22-inches, these snow socks are approved ...

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  5. Ziploc - Wikipedia

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    ] Ziploc has made an evolved line of sandwich and storage bags. All the bags in this line are made with 25% less plastic and are manufactured using wind power. [2] The Ziploc Evolve sandwich bag was so successful that it was deemed the "Best in Show" at the 2010 Best New Product Awards in Canada.

  6. 31 of the best gifts for people who drive a lot - AOL

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    The camera also comes with a free 32GB SD card that supports loop recording, so once the storage space is full, new video files automatically overwrite the old unlocked ones, ensuring real-time ...

  7. List of bicycle parts - Wikipedia

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    Seat bag: a small storage accessory hung from the back of a seat; Seatpost: a post that the seat is mounted to. It slides into the frame's seat tube and is used to adjust ride height depending how far into the seat tube it is inserted; Seatstay: frame components, small diameter tubes running from top of seat tube to rear dropouts