Thanks. I looked. Do they do anything but chip up tires? Their site has meaningless subjective words all over the place ("revolutionary," "next generation,"State-of-the-art, "etc...") but little saying what processing they actually do--other than chipping up tires and some possible treatments. That doesn't appear to be a huge value-add.
Don't get me wrong, I'll all for recycling and getting rid of old tires. However merely chipping up tires and possible treating them may be worthwhile but it's not exactly revolutionary. I don't know if they have any sustainable advantage which would make the company the next best thing since sliced bread.