Liberty Tire Recycling 2023 ESG Report

Liberty Tire Recycling | 2023 Environmental, Social and Governance Report 6 ABOUT LIBERTY TIRE RECYCLING What We Do Our operations fall into four categories. Tire Collections Liberty Tire Recycling’s extensive network of collection operations and 41 strategically located manufacturing and processing plants across North America has allowed us to collect all types of end-of-life tires from over 37,400 retail partners. Over the past decade, we have diverted over 1.63 billion tires from landfills, and we continue to forge new partnerships to expand our recycling impact. Manufacturing & Retail Services Liberty Tire Recycling’s recycled rubber products reach consumers and businesses through a vast network of over 15,000 retail and commercial locations across North America, including all major home improvement retailers and online platforms. Our diverse portfolio of over 100 products demonstrates our commitment to innovation and sustainability. We actively collaborate with our partners to identify new opportunities for incorporating recycled rubber into existing products. Community Services Liberty Tire Recycling actively collaborates with state and local governments, communities, nonprofits, and private entities to remediate abandoned or illegal tire piles. Over the past thirteen years, we have partnered in thousands of events to collect tens of millions of tires across North America. In 2023 alone, we participated in over 500 cleanup events, including tire amnesty days, diverting countless tires from landfills and illegal dumping. Tire Processing & Recycling Our 41 advanced processing plants transform end-of-life tires into valuable raw materials, including crumb rubber, recycled rubber feedstock, tire-derived aggregate (TDA), and tire-derived fuel (TDF), which are widely used in infrastructure and industrial applications.

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