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A Liberty Tire Recycling employee inspects the of shredded tires on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012, in Baytown. Liberty Tire Recycling is the largest tire processor in the country that shreds half of all the tires people discard every year, but they are now going to face competition from a new Houston plant that promises a cleaner, more modern recycling process. ( Mayra Beltran / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Mayra Beltran/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
A Liberty Tire Recycling employee inspects the of shredded tires on Friday, Nov. 16, 2012, in Baytown. Liberty Tire Recycling is the largest tire processor in the country that shreds half of all the tires people discard every year, but they are now going to face competition from a new Houston plant that promises a cleaner, more modern recycling process. ( Mayra Beltran / Houston Chronicle ) (Photo by Mayra Beltran/Houston Chronicle via Getty Images)
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