Submissions wanted for tyre industry inquiry
The Australian tyre industry — and its challenges and opportunities in the circular economy — will be the focus of a new inquiry by the House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Innovation and Science.
Australia generates over 67 million end-of-life tyres each year, with many ending up in landfill, stockpiled or exported without adequate oversight.
Improving innovation in the tyre industry presents opportunities to reinforce domestic manufacturing capabilities and facilitate the development of new markets for recycled materials, contributing to waste reduction and improved resource efficiency.
Committee Chair Rob Mitchell MP said, “It’s time for the rubber to hit the road! We want to understand the full life cycle of a tyre, and how circular economy practices in reuse, retreading and resource recovery can be improved.
“A key focus for the committee will be the development of high-value uses for tyre-derived materials, including tyre designs, recycling processes and alternative materials.”
The inquiry will also consider product stewardship schemes, infrastructure needs, regulatory settings, and environmental and community impacts.
“We are seeking input from all parts of the sector, from manufacturers and recyclers to researchers and community organisations,” Mitchell said. “This is a critical part of our economy with huge potential for innovation. We want to hear about how the Australian Government can support the tyre industry to become more sustainable into the future.”
The committee invites written submissions addressing the inquiry terms of reference by 23 January 2026. Further information, including the terms of reference and details on how to make a submission, can be found on the committee’s website.
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