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How to start a tire pyrolysis business in Europe?
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How to start a tire pyrolysis business in Europe?

2026-03-29

Launching a tire pyrolysis project in Europe isn’t complicated, but it does require careful planning—especially with the region’s strict regulations and competitive market. As someone who’s helped dozens of European investors get their projects off the ground, I can tell you that breaking it down into clear steps makes all the difference, and cuts down on costly delays or mistakes.
Here are the four key steps you’ll need to follow for a smooth launch: 1. Market research: Start by understanding your local market—how much end-of-life tire (ELT) supply is available, what local demand looks like for pyrolysis products (oil, rCB), and which EU regulations apply to your region (they can vary slightly by country). 2. Technology selection: Don’t just pick any equipment—go for a system that’s EU-optimized (CE, TÜV certified) and fits your project scale, whether you’re starting small or going industrial. 3. Site and permits: Secure a suitable site (with enough space for ELT storage and processing) and navigate local permits—this is where many projects get stuck, so working with someone who knows EU rules helps. 4. Installation and operation: Once your equipment is in place, you’ll need proper installation and training to keep operations running smoothly, minimize downtime, and stay compliant.

👉 Out of all these steps, the most critical one is choosing the right equipment and solution provider. It’s not just about buying a machine—you need a partner who understands the European market, can help with permits, and provides ongoing support when you need it.

A well-planned project, with the right partner by your side, doesn’t just avoid headaches—it delivers stable returns and long-term growth, aligning with EU circular economy goals while turning waste into profit. Ready to kickstart your European tire pyrolysis project?

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