타이어 재활용 시장 : 제품별, 프로세스별, 유형별, 최종 이용 산업별, 지역별 세계 예측(-2029년)
Tire Recycling Market by Product (Rubber, TDF, TDA, Carbon Black), Process (Mechanical Shredding, Ambient Grinding, Pyrolysis), Type (Service, Material), End-use Industry (Automotive, Construction, Manufacturing) and Region - Global Forecast to 2029
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리서치사 : MarketsandMarkets
발행일 : 2025년 02월
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한글목차

타이어 재활용 시장 규모는 2024년 74억 4,000만 달러에 달했습니다.

이 시장은 2029년에는 89억 2,000만 달러에 달할 것으로 예상되며, 예측 기간 중 CAGR은 3.7%가 될 것으로 보입니다. 이 타이어 재활용 시장을 견인하는 것은 세계 자동차 이용 증가입니다. 자동차 보유량이 증가함에 따라 더 많은 신품 타이어가 필요하며, 사용한 타이어의 양이 증가하고 적절하게 관리되지 않으면 환경을 오염시켜 심각한 건강 피해를 초래합니다. 그러므로 증가의 길을 따라가는 자동차 산업은 끊임없는 타이어 흐름을 만들어 냅니다. 게다가 지속가능성을 위한 세계의 움직임도 있어 타이어 재활용 시장에 높은 성장 기회를 가져오고 있습니다. 따라서 세계 각국의 정부는 타이어 폐기로 인한 환경에 미치는 영향을 줄이기 위해 엄격한 규제를 마련하고 있습니다. 온실가스 배출을 최소화하고, 타이어로부터의 발화를 방지하고, 또한 타이어 투기로 인한 유해한 침출물을 최소화하기 위해 재활용 노력을 장려하는 한편, 타이어의 매립 및 소각을 금지하는 책임 있는 폐기물 관리를 요구하는 법률과 정책이 제정되어 있습니다.

조사 범위
조사 대상 연도 2020-2029년
기준 연도 2023년
예측 기간 2024-2029년
단위 금액(10억 달러/100만 달러) 및 수량(킬로톤)
부문 제품별, 프로세스별, 유형별, 최종 이용 산업별, 지역별
대상 지역 아시아태평양, 북미, 유럽, 중동, 아프리카, 남미

타이어의 재활용은 폐기되는 대신 재료가 재사용되는 순환형 경제의 형태로 지속가능성을 지원합니다. 사실, 고무화 아스팔트 및 타이어 유래 연료(TDF)와 같은 제품별과 같은 재활용 타이어 제품은 건설, 에너지, 제조 기업에서 다양한 형태로 사용되고 있습니다. 자동차의 보급과 규제의 강화에 따라 지속 가능한 폐기물 관리를 확보하기 위한 타이어 재활용의 필요성이 매우 높아지고 있습니다.

타이어 유래 연료(TDF)는 에너지 함량이 높고 산업 분야에서 다양하기 때문에 타이어 재활용 시장에서 고무에 이어 중요한 제품 분야입니다. TDF는 사용한 타이어를 파쇄함으로써 제조되므로 시멘트 제조, 펄프·제지 공장, 발전소 등에서 에너지 집약적인 공정의 대체 연료로 사용할 수 있는 작은 조각이 생깁니다. 이러한 산업이 TDF를 사용하는 주된 이유는 발열량이 비교적 높고, 에너지원으로서 종래의 화석연료의 사용량을 삭감할 수 있는 석탄에 가깝기 때문입니다. TDF를 사용함으로써 산업계는 환경 관행에 관한 일정한 규정을 지킬 수 있습니다. 석탄에 비해 TDF는 깨끗한 연료이기 때문에 온실가스 배출이 적고 유해한 오염물질 배출을 줄일 수 있습니다. 따라서 TDF는 비용 절감과 환경에 해로운 영향을 줄이려는 산업에 매력적인 대체 연료가 될 것입니다.

이 외에도 폐기물 발전 프로젝트에 대한 세계 관심 증가는 TDF 수요 증가를 뒷받침하고 있습니다. 정부와 산업계는 일반적으로 폐기물을 에너지 생성에 적절히 이용함으로써 대체 연료의 이용을 추진하고 있습니다. 이 모든 것이 TDF의 경제적 및 환경적 이점과 함께 타이어 재활용 시장에서 고무에 이어 2위의 제품 분야가 되고 있습니다.

본 보고서에서는 세계의 타이어 재활용 시장에 대해 조사했으며,, 유형별, 프로세스별, 제품별, 최종용도 산업별, 지역별 동향 및 시장 진출기업 프로파일 등을 정리했습니다.

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제1장 서론

제2장 조사 방법

제3장 주요 요약

제4장 중요 인사이트

제5장 시장 개요

제6장 업계 동향

제7장 타이어 재활용 시장(유형별)

제8장 타이어 재활용 시장(프로세스별)

제9장 타이어 재활용 시장(제품별)

제10장 타이어 재활용 시장(최종 이용 산업별)

제11장 타이어 재활용 시장(지역별)

제12장 경쟁 구도

제13장 기업 프로파일

제14장 부록

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The tire recycling market is expected to be USD 7.44 billion in 2024 and is estimated to be USD 8.92 billion by 2029 growing at a CAGR of 3.7% during the forecast period. This market for the tire recycling is driven by increased automobile usage worldwide. Increased vehicle ownership will require a greater number of new tires, leading to an increased volume of end-of-life tires, which, if not properly managed, then pollute the environment and also pose serious health hazards. Therefore, the perpetually increasing automobile industry generates a constant flow of tires; thus, there is an increasing need for good recycling technologies. Additionally, there is a global drive towards sustainability, which is creating higher growth opportunities for the tire recycling market. For this reason, governments across the world have placed strict regulations to reduce environmental impacts emanating from the disposal of tires. Laws and policies have been enacted that require responsible waste management practices that have banned the landfilling or incineration of tires while encouraging recycling initiatives to minimize the degradation of greenhouse gas emissions, prevent fire from tires, and further minimize all harmful leachates from the dumps of tires.

Scope of the Report
Years Considered for the Study2020-2029
Base Year2023
Forecast Period2024-2029
Units ConsideredValue (USD Billion / Million) and Volume (Kiloton)
SegmentsProduct, Process, Type, End-use Industry, and Region
Regions coveredAsia Pacific, North America, Europe, Middle East & Africa, and South America

Tire recycling also supports sustainability in the form of the circular economy, where materials are reused instead of being disposed of. Indeed, recycled tyre products, such as rubberised asphalt and even tyre-derived fuel (TDF), among other byproducts are used in various extents in construction, energy and manufacturing enterprises. With the growing popularity of vehicles and regulatory pressure, there is a great increase in the necessity for tire recycling to ensure sustainable waste management.

"Tire-derived fuel, by product, accounts for the second-largest market share in 2023."

Tire-derived fuel (TDF) is the second most significant product area after rubber in the tires recycling market because of the high energy content and versatility in the use in industries. TDF is produced by shredding used tires, thus having small pieces that can be used as alternative fuel for energy-intensive procedures in cement manufacture, pulp and paper mills, or at power plants. These industries consume TDF, mainly because of its relatively high calorific value, thus being close to coal, which, as an energy source, can be employed to reduce the intake of traditional fossil fuels. Through the use of TDF, industries are also able to adhere to certain regulations on environmental practice. Compared to coal, TDF is considered a cleaner fuel, which thus results in lower emissions of greenhouse gases and also acts to reduce harmful emission of pollutants. Therefore, TDF becomes an attractive alternative for industries seeking to cut costs and reduce their harmful impact on the environment.

In addition to the above, the increasing global interest in waste-to-energy projects is an added support for the increasing demand for TDF. Governments and industries in general are promoting the application of alternative fuels by making certain that waste is properly used to generate energy. All these, combined with the economic and environmental benefits of TDF, place it as the second-largest product segment after rubber in the tire recycling market.

"Construction is expected to be the second largest end-use industry for tire recycling market during the forecast period, in terms of value."

The factors categorizing the construction industry, after packaging, as the second-largest end-use industry for sustainable adhesives includes several reasons. The construction sector grows considerably. The growth is driven by increasing urbanization, infrastructure development, and renovation projects throughout the world. This growth increases the demand for such adhesives, which promote eco-friendly building techniques and meet strict environmental regulations. Sustainably made and low in volatile organic compounds (VOCs), adhesives derived from renewable resources help minimize the environmental impact associated with these materials and construction processes. So the move toward green building certifications and standards-such as LEED, or Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design-begins to focus on the use of sustainable materials within adhesives with regard to healthy indoor air quality and overall environmental performance. Adhesives that are long-lasting, high performance in nature, and environmentally sustainable contribute to these green building goals by simultaneously providing better energy efficiency, less waste, and lower carbon footprints in construction projects. Furthermore, the construction industry is moving toward sustainable adhesives without compromising the need for long-lasting, high performance requirements of adhesive bonding solutions in which the structural integrity is not affected by best practices. Hence, the construction industry is looking forward to sustainability and regulatory compliance and is one of the leading segments for sustainable adhesives, after packaging.

"Pyrolysis is expected to be the second largest process segment for tire recycling market during the forecast period, in terms of value."

Pyrolysis stands as the second ranking process in size after mechanical shredding in the recycling market for used tires because of its valuable by-products from end-of-life tires such as fuel oil, carbon black, and synthetic gas. It is a thermal decomposition carried out without oxygen to break down the tires at a high temperature, as opposed to mechanical shredding. This process recovers a large amount of energy and material; thus, it is very effective for industries demanding both the retrieval of material and generation of energy. One of the most significant drivers fueling growth in pyrolysis is the need for alternative fuels and sustainable energy options. Fuel oil produced as a byproduct of pyrolysis can either directly be consumed in industrial furnaces or be refined to diesel, providing sources of renewable energy. Simultaneously, through pyrolysis, carbon black can also be recovered for use in the manufacture of brand-new tires, rubber accessories, and plastics, among others, thereby facilitating circular economy practice. Given the current worldwide emphasis on the reduction of landfill waste coupled with the need to minimize environmental impact, pyrolysis is garnering attention mainly as it could handle enormous scrap tire quantities and generate high economic value byproducts. The process is also scalable and adaptable, thereby making it perfectly suitable for countries that are all different in recycling infrastructure levels. Therefore, such advantages have shaped pyrolysis as a critically and rapidly growing process in the tire recycling market.

"Based on region, North America was the second largest market for tire recycling in 2023."

The regional market for North America ranks second after Asia-Pacific due to various key factors such as high volume in vehicle ownership and stricter environment-related regulations followed by a well-established recycling infrastructure. The region generates thousands of end-of-life tires every year, propelled by huge automotive industries and large vehicle population across countries like the US and Canada. Continuous generation of scrap tires raises the pressure on developing effective recycling techniques for tire waste management in order not to cause environmental destruction. Regulations from the governments in North America propel the market of tire recycling in that region. Governments across North America have regulatory measures which are in place, such as the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations and stewardship programs in Canada, that encourage responsible disposal and recycling of tires. The government policies discourage landfilling and incineration of tires and force industries to opt for better, greener tire recycling practices. This region, North America, is supported by advanced recycling technologies and facilities. The most adopted technologies of mechanical shredding and pyrolysis make value-added products from tires, such as crumb rubber, TDF, and recycled carbon black. The extensive use of these products by the construction, automotive, and manufacturing industries further increases the market in North America. Hence, all these factors put together contribute to making North America a significant player in the global market for tire recycling.

In the process of determining and verifying the market size for several segments and subsegments identified through secondary research, extensive primary interviews were conducted. A breakdown of the profiles of the primary interviewees is as follows:

The key players in this market are Liberty Tire Recycling (US), GENAN HOLDING A/S (Denmark), ResourceCo (Australia), GRP LTD (India), Lehigh Technologies, Inc. (US), Entech Inc.(US), Emanuel Tire, LLC (US), BDS Tire Recycling (US), Contec (Poland), CRM (US) etc.

Research Coverage

This report segments the market for the tire recycling market on the basis of product, process, type, end-use industry and region. It provides estimations for the overall value of the market across various regions. A detailed analysis of key industry players has been conducted to provide insights into their business overviews, products & services, key strategies, new product launches, expansions, and mergers & acquisitions associated with the market for the tire recycling market.

Key benefits of buying this report

This research report is focused on various levels of analysis - industry analysis (industry trends), market ranking analysis of top players, and company profiles, which together provide an overall view of the competitive landscape, emerging and high-growth segments of the tire recycling market; high-growth regions; and market drivers, restraints, opportunities, and challenges.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

1 INTRODUCTION

2 RESEARCH METHODOLOGY

3 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

4 PREMIUM INSIGHTS

5 MARKET OVERVIEW

6 INDUSTRY TRENDS

7 TIRE RECYCLING MARKET, BY TYPE

8 TIRE RECYCLING MARKET, BY PROCESS

9 TIRE RECYCLING MARKET, BY PRODUCT

10 TIRE RECYCLING MARKET, BY END-USE INDUSTRY

11 TIRE RECYCLING MARKET, BY REGION

12 COMPETITIVE LANDSCAPE

13 COMPANY PROFILES

14 APPENDIX

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