Building a tyre recycling plant in Qatar requires strict adherence to local regulations, including obtaining environmental permits, industrial licensing, and compliance with the GCC Standardization Organization (GSO) for emissions and safety. Qatar’s growing automotive sector generates over 2 million waste tyres annually, with most ending up in landfills. However, the government’s ‘National Vision 2030’ prioritizes sustainability, creating opportunities for tyre-to-fuel projects.
Recently, a Qatar client approached us with full certifications—including a Qatar Ministry of Municipality and Environment (MME) permit and GSO conformity certification—seeking to establish a 100,000 m² recycling facility. Below, we outline the key steps to design this tire recycling proposal.
Site Planning and Layout for a 100,000 m² Tyre Recycling Line



What Recycling Equipment You’ll Need in a Tyre Recycling Line
Usually, Qatar clients are extremely concerned about this question: What tire recycling equipment I’ll need in a tyre recycling line? A 10 – ton/hour line requires three core systems:
Comprehensive Size-Reduction System
Pyrolysis Line
Distillation Line
Budgetary Considerations for a Qatar 100,000 m² Tyre Recycling Line
Equipment Costs
Component | Cost Range (USD) |
---|---|
Size – Reduction System | $150,000 – $250,000 |
Pyrolysis Line | $400,000 – $600,000 |
Distillation Line | $80,000 – $120,000 |
Total | $630,000 – $970,000 |
Installation and Setup Costs
Operating Costs
Building a 100,000 m² tyre recycling line in Qatar demands meticulous planning, robust equipment, and proactive risk management. With the right certifications and a well-designed layout, investors can achieve a 3–4 year ROI while supporting Qatar’s sustainability goals. For a customized quote, contact us today.
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