Lake Cowichan’s Kin Duck Pond playground receives rubber surfacing upgrade
A TSBC grant program recipient, Lake Cowichan’s Kin Duck Pond playground, received a rubber surfacing upgrade made from 1,320 recycled BC scrap tires. Continue Reading
A TSBC grant program recipient, Lake Cowichan’s Kin Duck Pond playground, received a rubber surfacing upgrade made from 1,320 recycled BC scrap tires. Continue Reading
Did you know that the recycled rubber from your old tires helps create safe and durable surfaces for farm animals? Learn more in this partner highlight. Continue Reading
TSBC community grant program recipient enjoys an updated playground with rubber surfacing made from 975 recycled BC scrap tires. Continue Reading
TSBC is pleased to present its 2021 Annual Report. For past reports, please visit this link. Continue Reading
For the TRAC Lifetime Achievement Awards, 3 past and present TSBC board members were honoured for their work: Don Blythe, Don Campbell, and Glenn Maidment. Continue Reading
TSBC is pleased to announce the final list of 2022 community grant recipients. Continue Reading
See how the City of Surrey used their TSBC community grant to update the South Surrey Athletic Park. Continue Reading
Bridgestone is using new sustainable natural rubber derived from guayule, a desert shrub grown in the American Southwest. Continue Reading
The US Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA), the sister organization to the Tire and Rubber Association of Canada (TRAC), has recently announced that it supports the proposed rulemaking released by the California Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) to designate 6PPD in automobile tires as a priority product for review under the… Continue Reading