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How Fleet Operators Can Cut Costs & Stay Compliant with Tire Recycling Equipment in 2025

For fleet managers, tires are one of the largest recurring expenses—and in 2025, that cost is only increasing. Whether you operate a fleet of semi-trucks, delivery vans, buses, or service vehicles, managing tire waste and equipment compliance is essential to keeping your operation running efficiently and cost-effectively.

At Tire Service International (TSI), we build heavy-duty, American-made tire recycling and maintenance equipment designed for high-volume fleet operations. This blog explores how your team can reduce operating costs, avoid compliance issues, and streamline your tire management process using the right tools.


The Tire Burden for Fleet Operators

Fleet vehicles go through a significant number of tires annually—anywhere from 4 to 10+ per vehicle depending on mileage, weight, and usage. Multiply that across dozens or hundreds of vehicles, and you’re looking at thousands of used tires that must be disposed of, replaced, or retreaded responsibly.

Improper disposal or over-reliance on third-party haulers can lead to:

According to the U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, proper scrap tire management is critical to both safety and environmental health.


Tire Recycling Equipment: A Smart Investment for Fleet Garages

Instead of paying someone else to haul away used tires, wheels, and filters, fleet shops can take control by processing them in-house. Here’s how our equipment helps:

Tire Cutters

Models like the TC-125 and TC-300 quickly reduce whole tires into manageable sections, making storage, disposal, or further processing easier and safer.

Tire Sipers & Truing Machines

These machines enhance tire performance by creating better traction and even wear—extending tire life by up to 30%, which is especially useful for fleet applications.

Oil Filter Crushers

EPA regulations prohibit landfilling oil filters unless they are crushed and drained. Our TC-15 model extracts oil safely and efficiently, reducing disposal volume and ensuring compliance.

Learn more at the EPA’s official oil filter disposal guidelines.

Wheel Crushers

The WC-500 allows you to separate aluminum rims from tires in seconds, creating an additional revenue stream through scrap metal recycling.


Built for High-Volume Demands

TSI equipment is engineered with fleet operations in mind:

Our Monticello, MN manufacturing facility has over 40 years of experience delivering tire shop equipment built to last.


Why Compliance Matters More Than Ever in 2025

Environmental regulations surrounding tire and oil filter disposal continue to evolve. As of 2025, many states have adopted stricter mandates requiring documentation of used tire processing and filter oil recovery.

Fleet operations that ignore these regulations risk:

By handling tire waste in-house with compliant equipment, you maintain control and reduce your liability.


The ROI of Tire Recycling Equipment

While the upfront cost of recycling equipment may seem steep, the long-term savings are significant. Most fleet operations see ROI within the first 12–18 months through:

Explore our financing options to help make outfitting your fleet facility easier and more affordable.


Don’t Let Tire Waste Drain Your Bottom Line

If your operation services a high-mileage fleet, investing in tire recycling equipment isn’t just about compliance—it’s about taking control, cutting costs, and improving operational efficiency.

Let Tire Service International help you build a smarter, more profitable shop with the right tools.

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