Various places but much of it they actually pay chinese companies to take away to "recycle". They fucked up their environment by burning them so bad that they just started dumping a lot of it in the ocean.
Oh man, is that the real answer or a bullshit answer
https://recyclenation.com/2010/06/sea-rubber-truth-tire-recycling/
https://www.thebalancesmb.com/the-importance-of-tire-recycling-2878127
Markets for Scrap Tires
The three largest markets for scrap tires include tire-derived fuel (TDF), ground rubber applications/rubberized asphalt and civil engineering applicationsTire Derived Fuel
About 43% of scrap tires were consumed as TDF in 2018. TDF offers a viable alternative to the use of fossil fuels, as long as proper regulatory controls are in place. Major applications include Portland kilns (46% of TDF), pulp and paper (29%) and electric utility boilers (25%).
China has also been paid to take many among other third world nations. Often they get dumped somewhere else like plastics and other materials.
Oh man this sub is /s/bullshitMe
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