At HaulerOne, we’re your trusted partner when it comes to scrap tire removal NY. Whether you’re a business with old stockpiled tires or a homeowner replacing a few, we know how to handle this task safely, legally and with respect to the environment.
Tires aren’t just bulky—they’re regulated. In New York State, the New York State Department of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) under the Waste Tire Management and Recycling Act (New York Environmental Conservation Law, Article 27 Title 19) sets rules for how waste tires must be handled.
Improper disposal can lead to fire risks, mosquito breeding grounds, environmental contamination and hefty fines.
When you choose HaulerOne for scrap tire removal in NY, you gain a team that understands the regulations, the logistics and the best disposal practices.
If you’ve got old tires from vehicles, lawn equipment, trailers or recreational vehicles, we take care of them.
We’ll:
pick up your tires safely,
sort them based on size and type,
ensure they go to the right facility for recycling or disposal.
For tire shops, auto repair services, dealerships or storage lots in New York, managing scrap tires can be a burden. HaulerOne can handle:
large stockpiles of waste tires,
compliance with storage and transportation rules,
disposal or recycling of tires in bulk.
We manage:
Collection and transport in NY-compliant trucks.
Documenting disposal/recycling to keep you compliant.
Consulting on storage and stockpile rules—especially if you’re managing hundreds or thousands of tires.
The Waste Tire Management and Recycling Act mandates that tire retailers and installers accept used tires and charge a $2.50 waste tire fee per new tire sold.
Under Part 360 of NY regulations, scrap tires are classified as prohibited waste for landfill disposal—meaning they must be managed through recycling or authorized processing.
Storage sites accumulating more than certain quantities of tires must be registered or permitted.
Working with HaulerOne ensures you’re not caught off guard by regulation issues or environmental risk.
Local expertise: We understand Central New York’s rules, hauling routes, disposal facilities and communities.
Eco-focused: We prioritize recycling and reuse of tires wherever possible, diverting them from landfills.
Licensed and insured: You’re protected when we handle your materials.
Full transparency: We provide clear quotes, documentation and disposal records—no hidden fees.
Safety & compliance: We follow NYSDEC guidelines so your site stays compliant and safe.
You contact us via phone or our website.
We schedule a site visit or pick-up time for your tires.
We provide a quote based on quantity, type and transport required.
Our team picks up the tires, sorts and loads them.
Tires are taken to an authorized recycling facility or disposal site, and you receive documentation upon request.
You get a clean site — free of bulky, hazardous scrap tires.
A regional auto repair shop in Syracuse had accumulated a large pile of mixed car and light-truck tires. They were concerned about fire risk and compliance. HaulerOne inspected the pile, provided a competitive quote, hauled away the tires in one day, and managed the drop-off at a certified facility. The shop owner was relieved, compliant and ready for new inventory.
When evaluating providers for scrap tire removal in NY, make sure they:
Are familiar with NYS legislation on waste tires.
Provide disposal records and show recycling percentages.
Use licensed transport vehicles and facilities.
Offer transparent pricing and clear scheduling.
At HaulerOne, we check all those boxes so you don’t have to worry.
Tires left unmanaged aren’t simply a storage issue—they’re a compliance risk and an environmental concern. By choosing HaulerOne for your scrap tire removal NY needs, you’re working with a local team who gets it. Reach out now for a quote and let us handle the heavy lifting so you can focus on running your business or managing your property.
Q1: What qualifies as “scrap tires”?
A: In New York, scrap tires are tires that are no longer suitable for vehicle use. They may be used on vehicles or not, but their removal falls under waste tire regulations.
Q2: Can I just throw old tires in the regular trash in NY?
A: No. In New York State, tires are prohibited from landfill disposal under Part 360 and must be recycled or managed through an authorized facility.
Q3: Do I need a permit to store a large number of tires before removal?
A: Yes—if you accumulate over certain thresholds, storage becomes regulated and requires registration or permitting under NYSDEC rules.
Q4: What is the waste tire management fee?
A: When new tires are sold in New York, a fee (currently $2.50 per tire) is collected for waste tire management and recycling as required by law.
Q5: How quickly can HaulerOne respond for scrap tire removal?
A: We strive to schedule exact timing as soon as possible. For urgent requirements, we’ll work with you for same-day or next-day service depending on location and volume.
Q6: Will I get disposal/recycling documentation after the tires are removed?
A: Yes. We provide proof of responsible handling and recycling/disposal to help you maintain compliance and track your service.
Q7: What happens if tires catch fire or are improperly stored?
A: Tire stockpile fires are a serious risk and can cause air and water pollution. Proper removal and storage are critical.
Q8: Are there any additional recycling uses for waste tires?
A: Yes. Waste tires can be processed into crumb rubber, used in asphalt, construction fill or energy recovery under beneficial use programs.