Biodegradable Tires
Biodegradable tires are a type of tire designed to break down naturally over time, reducing environmental impact. Traditional tires are made from synthetic materials that can take hundreds of years to decompose. In contrast, biodegradable tires use natural materials, such as rubber, corn starch, and other organic compounds, which can decompose more quickly when exposed to the right conditions.
These innovative tires aim to address the growing problem of tire waste, which contributes to pollution and landfill overflow. By incorporating sustainable materials, biodegradable tires offer a more eco-friendly alternative for vehicles, promoting a cleaner environment while maintaining performance and safety standards.