Written By Nate. On Sep 30. In Environment, Green Living, Household, Indiana, Recycling
Are you looking for an environmentally friendly way to get rid of those tires that may be piling up in your Vanderburgh County yard? If so, Tire Amnesty day is coming up, allowing you a free opportunity to drop off old and used tires and not have to pay a thing for it.
Each year we discard tires at about the rate of one per person. Vanderburgh County alone throws out about 175,000 tires a year which is a huge environmental waste. Instead of throwing them in a creek or letting them rot in your yard, have those old tires recycled at the Tire Amnesty Day on Saturday, October 3rd. The event will be held at the Civic Center in downtown Evansville from 8 a.m. to 12 p.m.
The first four tires will be accepted for free and recycled. Any additional tire beyond four will be accepted with a nominal $1 fee per extra tire. Make sure mud and water has been drained from the tires and remove from the rims if possible. They will only be accepting car and light truck tires. No business tires or commercial vehicle tires will be accepted.
It’s nice to see Vanderburgh County taking some steps to keep tires out of local yards and other places of beauty throughout the county. Left sitting around, old tires are a detriment to the environment and people should take more care in disposing of them. It appears this event is catching on with local residents. At their event in the spring, the county collected about 2,000 tires for recycling.
If you have any questions about the event, contact the Vanderburgh County Solid Waste District at (812) 436-7800.







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