End-of-life tyres present one of the most complex waste streams in the recycling industry. Unlike single-material wastes, tyres are engineered to be durable, combining rubber, steel, textiles, and chemical additives into a highly resilient structure. This very durability makes them difficult to recycle, as they must first be dismantled into manageable, contaminant-free fractions before they can be converted into new products or fuels.