Egyptian Villagers Recycle Old Tyres for Less Waste

Published January 23rd, 2020 - 12:09 GMT

A labourer uses a knife to rip out lining from a tyre at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020, according to AFP.

Residents of Mit al-Harun have for decades eked out a living by recycling old tyres into new rubber-based products. From early morning, workers covered in soot and dust can be seen sharpening their knives to cut the huge tyres stockpiled on the village's roadsides.

With the material they extract, they make baskets, powder for landscaping and alternative fuels. The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub.

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A labourer carries a ripped-out tyre liner at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

Labourers transport stacked tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

A labourer deconstructs a tyre at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

Children stand before piles of tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

Residents of Mit al-Harun have for decades eked out a living by recycling old tyres into new rubber-based products. From early morning, workers covered in soot and dust can be seen sharpening their knives to cut the huge tyres stockpiled on the village's roadsides. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

With the material they extract, they make baskets, powder for landscaping and alternative fuels. The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

Labourers create rubber baskets from recycled tyre components at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

A labourer carries a ripped-out tyre liner at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers transport stacked tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
A labourer deconstructs a tyre at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Children stand before piles of tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Residents of Mit al-Harun have for decades eked out a living by recycling old tyres into new rubber-based products. From early morning, workers covered in soot and dust can be seen sharpening their knives to cut the huge tyres stockpiled on the village's roadsides. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
With the material they extract, they make baskets, powder for landscaping and alternative fuels. The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers create rubber baskets from recycled tyre components at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
A labourer carries a ripped-out tyre liner at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
A labourer carries a ripped-out tyre liner at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers transport stacked tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers transport stacked tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
A labourer deconstructs a tyre at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
A labourer deconstructs a tyre at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Children stand before piles of tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Children stand before piles of tyres at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Residents of Mit al-Harun have for decades eked out a living by recycling old tyres into new rubber-based products. From early morning, workers covered in soot and dust can be seen sharpening their knives to cut the huge tyres stockpiled on the village's roadsides. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Residents of Mit al-Harun have for decades eked out a living by recycling old tyres into new rubber-based products. From early morning, workers covered in soot and dust can be seen sharpening their knives to cut the huge tyres stockpiled on the village's roadsides. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
With the material they extract, they make baskets, powder for landscaping and alternative fuels. The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
With the material they extract, they make baskets, powder for landscaping and alternative fuels. The small village has become renowned as the country's rubber recycling hub. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers create rubber baskets from recycled tyre components at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP
Labourers create rubber baskets from recycled tyre components at a rubber recycling workshop in the village of Mit al-Harun in Egypt's central Nile delta Gharbia Governorate, about 70 kilometres (43 miles) north of the capital, on January 14, 2020. Khaled DESOUKI / AFP

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