Recycled Rubber Playground Mulch
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RubberForm's Mulch is a natural looking groundcover that is the aesthetic choice for residential and commercial landscape applications. It is natural looking, low maintenance mulch, manufactured from clean, recycled tire rubber that will keep its color and will not deteriorate or decompose. The cost of RubberForm's Mulch compares favorably to wood mulch and wood chips. Landscapers and homeowners can install a thinner layer and avoid annual renewals. RubberForm's Mulch is made from 100% recycled scrap tires. RubberForm's Mulch is the perfect alternative that will last for years. Re-Tired Mulch is recycled rubber available in two sizes 3/8" and 1/2" nuggets, dust free, clean and environmentally friendly. Available in 5 colors (Brown, Black, Red, Green and Blue) or uncolored black and white. Rubber Mulch is the longest lasting mulch on the market. Re-Tired Mulch is fully guaranteed for safety, durability and against total color loss for five years.
- Natural looking mulch that retains its color
- Non-toxic to plants, animals and humans
- Permanent color does not stain
- Meets flammability standards
- Easy to install and maintain
- Does not promote mold or fungus
- Greatly reduces the impact of a fall which reduces or eliminates injuries
- Always effective because it never becomes compacted
- Does not emit odors or attract bugs or rodents
- Virtually maintenance free
| Landscape Mulch | |
| 1/2 inch nugget | |
| Colors: Uncolored, Brown, Black, Red, Green and Blue | |
| 35 pounds bags | |
| 1,500 Super Saks | |
| Bulk - Dump Truck | |
Playground Mulch | |
| 3/8 inch | |
| Colors: Uncolored, Brown, Black, Red, Green and Blue | |
| 35 pounds bags | |
| 1,500 Super Saks | |
| Bulk - Dump Truck | |
Downloads | |
| New York State DEC Crumb-Rubber Study | |
| Reuters: New York Studies Validate Safety of Crumb Rubber Infilled Synthetic Turf | |
| Bainbridge Study - Crumb Rubber - Turf field analysis | |
| Evaluation of Health Effects of Recycled Waste Tires in Playground & Track Products, January, 2007 |
























