Waste tyres. Unbelievable, worth watching until the end as they keep panning around.

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This is in Kuwait, I doubt they give an EU directive a second thought 🤔
 
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Ever since lighting was by Calor gas.
I do wonder if the 'arsonist' was well paid by the landowner to clear the site for the proposed housing development. :rolleyes:

When an unoccupied business premises local to me (Redhill Motors, Burgess Hill) was checked by the lessee he found it crammed to the roof with thousands of old tyres.

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there used to be a place in or near Plymouth that used tyres to fire there furnaces with scrubbers on the chimneys.
 
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There was a place in Essex, huge warehouse run for years as a repair shop but accepted old tyres for a few quid. Finally shut down and disappeared and when site owner turned up he could barely get in the front door as the place was rammed with old tyres up to the ceiling ... 😄
 
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I used to work on a building maintenance contract for Network Rail. Got called several times to old yards in Liverpool where waggons had illegally tipped hundreds of tyres in compounds . So recycling of tyres musnt of paid then.
 
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The cement factories of the gulf states run on old tyres.
Which is the reason they are all close to the sea, where the wind blows the smoke out to sea.

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