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TRA 2025 Briefing Day – A Key Date for the Tyre Recycling Industry

The Tyre Recovery Association (TRA) recently announced that the TRA 2025 Briefing Day will take place on Tuesday, 16th September 2025, once again at the prestigious Ardencote Hotel in Warwickshire’s historic Shakespeare country. With its exceptional facilities and central location, Ardencote is ideally suited to accommodate the growing number of delegates attending the UK’s leading tyre recycling event.

 

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This year’s Briefing Day is set to be the most ambitious to date, offering attendees a valuable opportunity to gain expert insights, explore the latest industry developments, and engage with key figures in the tyre recovery and recycling sector. As the sector continues to evolve, the TRA 2025 event aims to provide a comprehensive platform for discussion, collaboration, and forward-thinking solutions.

Those wishing to attend are encouraged to reserve their place by contacting the TRA Office at +44 (0)7932 702173 or via email at office@tyrerecovery.org.uk 

Attendance is free for TRA members, media representatives, industry partners, and regulators. A fee of £70.00 + VAT per person applies to all other attendees. The registration fee includes a buffet lunch and refreshments throughout the day.

Further details about the event and registration can be found on the TRA website: tyrerecovery.org.uk 

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