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The Tyre Scandal

How UK's end-of-life tyres are being exported to India, causing health and environmental damage. They should be recycled - but they're diverted to dangerous processing plants.

Every year the UK produces around 50 million tyres for disposal. They鈥檙e supposed to be sent for recycling. Instead, big money is being made by diverting tyres to illegal and dangerous 'pyrolysis' plants they're melted down to extract oil and steel. File on 4 Investigates, together with a team of journalists from Source Material, a not-for-profit group specialising in climate and corruption, follow the tyres from the UK to India using tracking devices. The team discovers just how large scale this largely illicit business has become. Earlier this year, a makeshift pyrolysis plant exploded near Mumbai, killing four people. It had been processing tyres from abroad, almost certainly Europe and the UK. Reporter Paul Kenyon confronts a tyre trader in the north of England who admits to shipping his waste tyres to India for pyrolysis.

Reporter: Paul Kenyon
Producer: Anna Meisel
Technical producer: Craig Boardman
Production coordinator: Tim Fernley
Editor: Carl Johnston

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