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Talkin’ Tires: Episode 22 | Red Clark | Asphalt Plus

Join host Craig Hunter on Talkin’ Tires as he speaks with Red Clark of Asphalt Plus about the “dry process” rubber revolution that is transforming how we build our roads. Discover how chemically re-engineered crumb rubber is creating more durable, crack-resistant, and cost-effective pavements while providing a massive, sustainable outlet for scrap tire recycling. Red shares insights from his decades of experience on overcoming industry pushback and achieving international success with projects now utilizing over 100,000 tires in a single pave. Tune in to learn why this technology is finally seeing “hockey stick” growth and what it means for the future of global infrastructure. Produced by Recycled Media.

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Talkin’ Tires: Episode 21 | Chris Gabrelcik | Gilead Dynamics

On this episode of Talkin’ Tires, Craig sits down with Chris Gabrelcik of Gilead Dynamics to discuss a revolutionary shift in tire recycling. Dive into the world of microwave pyrolysis and the “Tire Hog,” a machine that breaks down tires from the inside out to produce high-value carbon black and oil. This innovative system is designed to be fully mobile on semi-truck trailers, allowing recyclers to bring the processing plant directly to the tires while remaining energy self-sufficient. Learn how this technology aims to make tires as easy to recycle as aluminum cans and transform waste management into a highly profitable entrepreneurial venture. Produced by Recycled Media.

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Talkin’ Tires: Episode 20 | Doug Carlson | Liberty Tire

Join host Craig Hunter on this episode of Talkin Tires as he sits down with Doug Carlson, VP of Asphalt Products at Liberty Tire, to discuss the past and future of rubberized roads. Doug explains the industry’s shift toward the innovative “next generation” dry process, which allows recycled tire rubber to be easily used in standard asphalt plants across the country. The episode dives into the practical benefits of rubberized chip seals, revealing how they can triple a pavement’s lifespan and provide a cost-effective way to save failing rural roads. Finally, explore how declining costs and environmental stewardship are driving a resurgence in the market, attracting interest from both government agencies and large-scale commercial retailers. Produced by Recycled Media.

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Talkin’ Tires: Episode 20 | Doug Carlson | Liberty Tire

Join host Craig Hunter on this episode of Talkin Tires as he sits down with Doug Carlson, VP of Asphalt Products at Liberty Tire, to discuss the past and future of rubberized roads. Doug explains the industry’s shift toward the innovative “next generation” dry process, which allows recycled tire rubber to be easily used in standard asphalt plants across the country. The episode dives into the practical benefits of rubberized chip seals, revealing how they can triple a pavement’s lifespan and provide a cost-effective way to save failing rural roads. Finally, explore how declining costs and environmental stewardship are driving a resurgence in the market, attracting interest from both government agencies and large-scale commercial retailers. Produced by Recycled Media.

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Talkin’ Tires: Episode 18 | Rick Goodwin and AC Caswell | Driven Hearts Charity

In this episode of Talking Tires, host Craig Hunter interviews Rick Goodwin and former NFL player AC Caswell from Driven Hearts Charity at the 10th annual Tire Recycling Conference. They discuss their mission to empower underprivileged communities by building soccer fields and playgrounds using recycled rubber in locations ranging from the Darien jungle in Panama to Fort Myers, Florida. Beyond sports facilities, the organization offers a “hand up” through free daycare and educational scholarships for low-income families to help rebuild the family unit. AC Caswell shares his personal story of growing up in poverty and explains how providing safe, quality places to play can eliminate “dream deficit” and build lasting confidence in children. Produced by Recycled Media.

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