Data from the United Nations indicates that the total amount of global rubber waste materials reached 64 million tons in 2018. More than 60% of rubber waste is buried or incinerated, while only 16% is recycled and reused. This material is produced by gathering waste or defective products from bathroom rubber factory and mechanical procedures such as pulverization and grinding to convert waste rubber into recycled materials. It can be used in sanitary ware compare with rubber with its low pollution, and also reduce the use of toner.more
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Data from the United Nations indicates that the total amount of global rubber waste materials reached 64 million tons in 2018. More than 60% of rubber waste is buried or incinerated, while only 16% is recycled and reused. This material is produced by gathering waste or defective products from bathroom rubber factory and mechanical procedures such as pulverization and grinding to convert waste rubber into recycled materials. It can be used in sanitary ware compare with rubber with its low pollution, and also reduce the use of toner.