Our vision is to become one of the most inclusive and effective tire recycling companies in the United States by providing sustainable recycling solutions while producing viable and useful products from recycled tires. Our mission is to promote a cleaner environment by providing efficient ways to recycle tires and reduce environmental pollution in Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, and surrounding areas.
The genesis of Patriot Recycling occurred in 2010 when the concept of developing a tire derived aggregate and tire derived fuel ("TDA/TDF") operation in southwest Virginia was conceived by entrepreneur Frank Pyott of Tazewell, Virginia. After the formation of Advanced Technologies of Southwest Virginia, Inc.
The genesis of Patriot Recycling occurred in 2010 when the concept of developing a tire derived aggregate and tire derived fuel ("TDA/TDF") operation in southwest Virginia was conceived by entrepreneur Frank Pyott of Tazewell, Virginia. After the formation of Advanced Technologies of Southwest Virginia, Inc.
Services
We will deliver our 20 ft Conex containers and 53 ft van 28 ft Pup trailers as well as open top trailers within the Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, Eastern Kentucky and western North Carolina, as well as outlying regions as needed, and offer free delivery services to the cities of Bristol, Johnson City, Kingsport, and Abingdon and most of the metropolitan areas.
Tire Derived Aggregate (TDA) consists of scrap tires cut into pieces that have a basic geometrical shape that vary in sizes between 2 inches and 12 inches, and are intended for use in civil engineering applications. TDA has been gaining popularity in many application over gravel because of its: Lightweight (with 1/3 of gravel), thermal insulation (8 times better than gravel), drainage (10 times better than gravel), and low cost.
Ever imagined yourself working for a recycling company? Ever thought there really should be a better use for this tire than just throwing it away? You might be surprised how rewarding it is to make something useful while keeping the environment clean. Just take a walk through our offices or in to our shop, and you'll be greeted by friendly, passionate employees who are more than happy to talk your ear off about Tires.
Reviews (4)
Caitlin Miller
Jan 28, 2021
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John Friedrichs
Oct 05, 2019
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Nothing negative, but according to their voice mail message they no longer accept tires from individuals. I found another tire re-cycling place off of the Eastern Star Road exit on I-26 on Lancaster Rd near Kingsport. They accept tires from residential people for free the first Saturday of each month.
Nicholas Manis
Oct 13, 2017
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Jimmy Rose
Aug 15, 2016
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