Liberty Tire Recycling 2022 ESG Report

Liberty Tire Recycling | 2022 Environmental, Social & Governance Report 8 COMPANY OVERVIEW The Growth of Liberty Tire Liberty Tire started in North Carolina in 2000 and over the last two decades, has grown into a dynamic organization with more than 40 collection and processing facilities across North America. Industry Associations and Memberships Liberty Tire actively engages in numerous trade associations and organizations at both national and local levels, reflecting the extensive scope of our business endeavors. We encourage our employees to actively participate in trade associations that hold significance and relevance to our operations. National Regional Recycled Rubber Coalition (RRC) Tire Industry Association (TIA) Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC) Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries (ISRI) Synthetic Turf Council (STC) American Sports Builders Association (ASBA) American Iron and Steel Institute (AISI) Air and Waste Management Association (AWMA) National Asphalt Pavement Association (NAPA) Solid Waste Association of North America (SWANA) National Road Research Alliance (NRRA) Eastern States Blast Furnace and Coke Association Southeast Recycling Development Council (SERDC) Cameron, Concord 2000 2002–2004 Minerva, Columbus, North Liberty 2010 Delta, Legal 2007–2008 Calhoun, Jackson, Chicago, Savage, Des Moines 2018–2019 IMC Outdoor Living, Indianapolis 2022 L&S Tire, Rubberecycle, Fillmore, Sanford Johnston, Atlanta, Baytown 2006 St Martin, Marion, Nashville, Knoxville, Saltillo 2011 Auburndale, Midlothian, San Antonio, Austin, Salt Lake City, Rockledge, Sturgis, Port St. Lucie 2009 Lakin Tire, BAS Recycling 2020–2021

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