Journey

Circular

Our mission & vision

We transform discarded tires and their products — from used tires to surfaces like football fields — into modular, sustainable urban objects. By addressing both tire waste and recycled product challenges, we create durable, eco-friendly designs that inspire creativity, foster circular thinking, and shape public spaces for a more sustainable future.

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recycle rubber and tires process re-ti.io
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circular economy process, recycle tire rubber design in to urban space ww.re-ti.io

Circular Process

Old tires are collected and sorted, preparing them for recycling. This ensures that valuable rubber resources are recovered and reintroduced into the production cycle.

Material Collection

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tire recycle process circular economy re-ti.io

Grinding & Preparation

Collected tires are processed into clean rubber granules. These granules become the primary raw material for all Re-TI products. No heating is used in this phase — the material is simply cleaned, separated, and prepared for pressing.

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low energy tire recycle process circular design re-ti.io

Cold-Press Manufacturing

Rubber granules are shaped into durable segments using a cold-press process. This method works at room temperature and does not require industrial heating systems: Minimal energy consumption, No thermal processing, Recyclable binders, Material remains fully recyclable.

Modular Assembly

After pressing, the finished segments are assembled into benches, road barriers, and playground equipment.

Benches: segments from 40 cm to 3+ meters.

Road barriers: consist of two segments, each 70–160 cm long; one segment uses 10+ recycled tires.

Playground equipment: uses smaller modular units for safe, creative forms.

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recycle tire process circular economy, public space design re-ti.io

Use in Public Spaces

Assembled objects are installed in urban environments — parks, squares, playgrounds, event spaces, or streets. Their durable, shock-absorbent structure improves safety, encourages creativity, and introduces recycled materials into everyday public life.

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rubber recycle process re-ti.io recycle tires product for open space

End-of-Life Recycling

When a segment wears out, it is returned to the recycling loop. Because no heat was used in production and recyclable binders were applied, segments can be fully reprocessed and made into new products again.

This creates a closed-loop circular system with zero waste and minimal energy use.

From waste to Design

Social/ community impact

Re-TI objects do more than recycle — they bring communities to life

  • Inspiring creativity: playgrounds turn recycled materials into spaces for children to explore, imagine, and learn about sustainability through play.

  • Raising awareness: benches and barriers remind citizens how circular economy principles transform waste into valuable urban design.

  • Fostering connection: these objects spark conversation, bringing residents together around sustainability, design, and city life.

  • Enhancing safety: modular road barriers provide functional protection while seamlessly blending into public spaces.

  • Demonstrating impact: every reused tire shows how waste can become a durable, functional, and meaningful part of the city.