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  2. Rubber mulch - Wikipedia

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    Rubber mulch typically consists of waste tire bits or nuggets of synthetic rubber obtained from tires that have been shredded or ground up whole, with their steel bands removed. This process can involve the use of various types of tires, including those from passenger vehicles, large trucks, and trailers. The resulting rubber mulch bits or ...

  3. Tire recycling - Wikipedia

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    Athletic and recreational areas can also be paved with the shock absorbing rubber-molded material. Rubber from tires is sometimes ground into medium-sized chunks and used as rubber mulch. Rubber crumb can also be used as an infill, alone or blended with coarse sand, as in infill for grass-like synthetic turf products such as Field-turf.

  4. List of tire companies - Wikipedia

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    Yokohama Rubber [92] [93] Japan: 1917 Yokohama, Advan Yokohama Off-Highway (Part of Yokohama Rubber) India: 2016 Alliance, [94] Galaxy, Primex Yokohama TWS (Part of Yokohama Rubber) [95] [96] Italy: 2023 Trelleborg, Cultor, Mitas (produced Continental Ag Tires from 2004 to 2014, [97] Maximo [98] YHI Group Singapore: 1945 Neuton Zenises [99] UK ...

  5. Mulch - Wikipedia

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    Mulch made with wood can contain or feed termites, so care must be taken about not placing mulch too close to houses or building that can be damaged by those insects. Mulches placed too close to plant stems and tree trunks can contribute to their failure. Some mulch manufacturers recommend putting mulch several inches away from buildings.

  6. Clathrus ruber - Wikipedia

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    Like most of the species of the order Phallales, Clathrus ruber is saprobic—a decomposer of wood and plant matter—and is commonly found fruiting in mulch beds. [35] The fungus grows alone or clustered together near woody debris, in lawns, gardens, and cultivated soil. [36] Clathrus ruber was originally described by Micheli from Italy.

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