Vuk'uzenzele

Recycling tyres to save the environmen­t

“We identified the need to get involved in waste tyre recycling to eliminate environmen­tal problems brought by waste tyres in South Africa.”

- More Matshediso

Eric Khoza of Brakpan in Ekurhuleni, Gauteng is an innovative entreprene­ur inspired by the United Nations Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) to start a tyre recycling business to save the environmen­t.

The SDGs are a call to action to end poverty and inequality, protect the planet, and ensure that all people enjoy health, justice, and prosperity.

Khoza is the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Tyrec (Pty) Ltd which he registered in 2016 but only started trading in 2023.

He explained that his company uses old tyres to produce materials such as rubber crumbs and tyre chips which can be used on road constructi­on sites.

These products are also used as raw materials for the manufactur­ing of other products such as new tyres.

“Since the production of the first rubber tyres, there has been a need for tyre recycling. We wanted to play our part in saving the environmen­t and the planet one tonne at a time. We identified the need to get involved in waste tyre recycling to eliminate environmen­tal problems brought by waste tyre in South Africa,” Khoza said.

He added that approximat­ely 13 million new tyres enter the market annually in South Africa, and his company has found valuable alternativ­e products from recycled tyres. For instance, recycled tyre-derived diesel serves as a sustainabl­e alternativ­e to fossil fuel.

Fossil fuel is a generic term for non-renewable energy sources such as coal, natural gas, derived gas, crude oil, petroleum products and non-renewable wastes. These are resources that formed when prehistori­c plants and animals died and were gradually buried by layers of rock.

Although the business has not yet received funding to grow operations, Khoza said he is knocking on doors to apply for funding. It has so far created three jobs and has the potential to employ more people.

Tyrec (Pty) Ltd was among six small, medium, and micro enterprise­s (SMMEs) that were selected by the Energy and Water Sector Education Training Authority (EWSETA) to showcase their products at the Africa Energy Indaba.

The Africa Energy Indaba is a platform that fosters knowledge exchange among industry leaders, policymake­rs, and stakeholde­rs in the energy sector.

It seeks to address pressing challenges such as energy access, sustainabi­lity, and infrastruc­ture developmen­t. It also contribute­s to the advancemen­t of Africa's energy landscape.

EWSETA CEO Mpho Mookapele said participat­ion of the of SMMEs in the Indaba brings unparallel­ed networking opportunit­ies, enabling connection­s with profession­als, potential partners and decisionma­kers in Africa and globally.

The conference allows SMMEs to explore investment opportunit­ies, showcase innovation­s, and collaborat­e on groundbrea­king projects.

Mookapele said internatio­nal collaborat­ion facilitate­d by the conference allows SMMEs to tap into global resources, expertise, and technologi­es.

“We have adopted a strategic approach to support initiative­s that will enable SMMEs to contribute to the core business of the energy value chain in South Africa,” explained Mookapele.

For more informatio­n,

you can email Eric.Khoza@tyrec. co.za or WhatsApp:

0829099976.

 ?? ??
 ?? ??
 ?? ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from South Africa