Tire pollution is a big problem around the globe. Most often, we find it difficult to deal with our used automobile tires. Tire pollution is even worst in countries where tire recycling firms are absent. As such, most people have resorted to abandoning tires with tire repairers who later dump them in waste bins, illegal dumpsites, and waterways, as well as burn them.
Burning tires is the fastest way to release toxic gases in the atmosphere meanwhile dumping tires in the open environment makes it a suitable breeding ground for mosquitoes, pests, and other infectious organisms. Sending used tires to the landfill occupies a lot of landfill space. Tires are really a big problem for nations that don't recycle tires.
This explains why I want to share with you some DIY tips on what you can do with used tires that are very simple and cheap to produce.
Two of these DIYs are my innovations; Mushroom Tire Seats and Tire Erosion Embankments.
1. Mushroom Tire Seats
Instead of throwing away or burning your used tires, you can use them to make Mushroom tire seats for your home or community.
At , we call them “Mushroom Tire Seats” because they appear as if they are growing from the ground and have a round mushroom cap.
Making a Mushroom Tire Seat is Simple and very cheap and I will publish a post on how to make them and the benefits of making them in a few hours.
2. Tire Erosion Embankments
Most waterways in our communities are not constructed and constructing waterways to limit erosion is usually very costly. With used tires, you can construct the waterways of your community and plant some beautiful trees and flowers along the banks of the stream, making it more beautiful while stopping erosion.
3. Tire Gardens
Tire gardening is one of the ways to deal with your used tires. Tires are awesome planters and perfect to nurse seeds of plants.
4. Tire Flower Pots
Transforming tires into flower pots and using them to plant flowers around your paved or concreted home makes your place look really beautiful.
5. Living Tire Fence
I tried constructing a fence around my home with tires and guess what, it worked and I even made the fence a living fence by ending the top of each tire with a tire flower pot which I used for planting some spices, lemon grass, pepper, etc.
These are the five main creative items I make from tires. There are many other beautiful things that can be made with tires and all it takes is a creative mind.
I am hereby encouraging you to stop sending tires to the landfill and to stop burning tires.
I will share detailed DIY posts on how you can transform tires into all of the aforementioned products in the days ahead.