Recycling development, today, tomorrow is too late
Farabazyaft Company, with a focus on recycling worn-out tires and designing scalable infrastructures, is moving toward creating a cohesive network for recycling urban and industrial waste. Relying on the engineered “Farabazyaft” model, the company seeks to return raw materials to the production cycle and reduce dependency on waste burial and incineration.
We collaborate with municipalities, major industries, and policymakers to operationally advance the circular economy and preserve natural resources for a sustainable future.
Turning an environmental threat into a sustainable opportunity for raw materials and energy production
We aim to take effective steps toward resolving the nationwide accumulation crisis of this waste by scientifically and efficiently recycling waste tires from light and heavy vehicles. Our mission is to turn the environmental threat of unused tires into a valuable opportunity for producing granules, rubber powder, hydrocarbons convertible to fuel, and other industrial products.
Alongside this aim, we prioritize creating sustainable employment—especially for underprivileged groups—and supporting micro-businesses active in this field so that the benefits for all actors in this cycle are preserved fairly.
Our vision is to become the leading tire recycling company in the country and the region, a company that, through modern technologies and sustainable management, serves as the national model for managing rubber waste. We envision a future in which waste tires are not a social problem but a valuable source of energy and raw materials for various industries.
Commitment to protecting the environment and reducing the harm caused by the accumulation of waste tires.
Focus on entrepreneurship and job creation, especially for underserved groups and local communities.
Support small businesses and strengthen synergy among recycling stakeholders.
Use innovative solutions and efficient technologies for optimal recycling.
Ensure reasonable profitability so businesses remain self-sustaining and long-lasting.