aN
The export returns of Sweden, the Netherlands and Poland show that
they export small, but increasing, amounts of reclaimed rubber. There is
no heading for this commodity in the Canadian returns. Germany and
France export considerable quantities of reclaimed rubber, but details are
not furnished in the export returns,
2.~8crap or Waste Rubber.
Concomitant with the growth of the trade in reclaimed rubber, there has
grown up a trade in old and disused rubber articles, mostly tyres, shoes,
belting and hose. The following table shows the growth of the export
trade in waste and scrap rubber: —
Markets
for scrap
rubber.
Uses for
serap
rubber.
Country.
1924,
1925. | 1926. | 1927. | 1928.
United Kingdom Pp 4
Canada “. a -
South Africa... . ee
United States ee we
Germany ... . vey we
Netherlands ... oe I. er
Finland ww wa _— hi
Sweden vee a cee .
8,260
2,753
36
21,452
1,422
1,289
170
480
house.
18,298
14,065
5,965
30,951
2,129
2,912
129
1.190
8 Ox
19,221
14,636
1,158
20,843
7,254
38,717
239
b&O
21,410
14,248
14
31,332
4,956
4,842
156
1.0083
27,490
16,673
»
45,325
6,988
7,677
*
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Not yet available.
The chief markets for scrap rubber exported from the United Kingdom,
Canada and the United States in 1928 were as follows: —
Figures in brackets are lbs. 000. Chief markets in descending order.
United Kingdom.
Canada.
United States.
France ... ... (10,298)
Germany ... (5,002)
Spain ... veo (4,978)
United States ... (1,530)
United States ... (14,629)
United Kingdom (10)
Spain ... .. (12,414)
Germany .. (8,547)
France ... wee (7,496)
Canada ... .-.. (5,300)
Although the bulk of the trade in scrap rubber serves the reclaiming
plants, a certain amount is used for making up cheap articles. Old solid
tyres are used for rubber heels and bumpers, and disused inner tubes for
rubber bands. According to the United States Department of Commerce,
in several countries, particularly in Mexico and Greece, old motor outer
covers are used to make a rough kind of footwear, Old covers are imported
‘into Greece chiefly for making this type of footwear and one outer cover
provides three pairs of these primitive shoes.
APPENDIX III.
Produ ction,
Note oN THE OFFICIAL STATISTICS RELATING TO THE RUBBER
MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY.
Of the chief countries in which rubber is manufactured to a considerable
extent, only five—the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, the United
States and Japan—publish official statistics of the production of Rubber