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Question:

Why haven't they invented recycleable tires yet?

Why is it so difficult to make new tires reusable and longer lasting, recycleable so we don't have to just dump them and buy new ones?

Answer:

Old tires can be recycled as sandal soles, road surfaces and even heating fuel. It's just a matter of people wanting to do these things bad enough. Not every plastic bottle or tin can is recycled, either.
A good question you got. Am stalled by it! I wanted to invent a two-seater plane that could only be charged and could fly as fastest as it could that doesn't require a runway. All you have to do is push a button and then it flies to a direction you want. So i could visit all my new friends out here. Would that not be fascinating and unusual? Indeed this will be an invention of the century and a new milestone in science and technology.
tires get recycled every day. playgrounds in my city all have recycled-tire surfaces, that's just one example.

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