A recently released survey conducted by eTracks Tire Management Systems — a company that works on behalf of tire producers to meet their regulatory obligations of recycling tires — is looking to dispel the myths and misinformation about the tire recycling industry, and with good cause: the survey revealed that…
Results show most Ontarians agree purchasing recycled products helps combat climate change: eTracks Oakville, ON – September 9, 2020 – A recently released survey conducted by eTracks Tire Management Systems — a company that works on behalf of tire producers to meet their regulatory obligations of recycling tires — is…
Oakville, ON, August 19, 2020 – eTracks Tire Management Systems successfully completed its first year of operations under Ontario’s new end of life tire regulation and Individual Producer Responsibility (IPR) model. To commemorate the milestone, eTracks announced several Awards of Excellence in appreciation of our suppliers’ invaluable help in achieving a seamless…

The Project Is Currently Underway And Is Expected To Complete In June 2020 eTracks Tire Management Systems, a not-for-profit Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) has partnered with Algoma Steel to remove and recycle 850 tonnes of end-of-life tires in an effort to promote a more circular economy. Established to help the…
eTracks is in the news again! Read on for our recent interview published in Northern Ontario Business! https://www.northernontariobusiness.com/regional-news/sault-ste-marie/steelmakers-used-tires-to-find-new-life-2174280
The project is currently underway and is expected to complete in June 2020 Sault Ste Marie, ON, March 2, 2020 – eTracks Tire Management Systems, a not-for-profit Producer Responsibility Organization (PRO) has partnered with Algoma Steel to remove and recycle 850 tonnes of end-of-life tires in an effort to promote a…

Our CEO Steve Meldrum’s article on the New World in tire recycling has been published in Recycling Product News magazine. Please read here for the full story.
eTracks is a proud member of the Canadian Association of Tire Recycling Agencies (CATRA). We fully support CATRA’s statement issued in response to a January 14, 2020 article by a writer with the Canadian Press. This article that has been propagated across Canada contains misinformation about tire recycling. Read on…

Our CEO, Steve Meldrum’s article on the New World in tire recycling on Scrap Tire News. Read the article here