The Ring-Web Rebels are environmental activists and part of the consumhumanist civil rights movement. They aim to promote a revolutionary environmental protection measure that enables a quantum leap in waste tire disposal efficiency.
Ring-Web Rebels develop flood protection systems to immediately counteract the consequences of global warming.
The ring-weaving principle involves interweaving closed rubber loops (preferably the steel-reinforced treads of used tires, after the sidewalls have been simply cut out with a knife) to create indestructible hollow rubber structures. These can be filled with sand and stones for flood protection or with otherwise unusable plastic waste for use in nautical applications.
Such upcycled products can be implemented with minimal financial and logistical effort for local levee protection and, in particular, as humanitarian existential safeguards abroad.
Ring-Web Upcycle Solutions transform the environmentally harmful waste tire disposal problem into a valuable ring-web construction element, significantly alleviating both our economy and the global environment.
The ring-weaving upcycle process has been systematically ignored for over 20 years by the globally networked waste tire disposal industry and its worldwide multi-billion-dollar investments in recycling methods, despite legal requirements under the German Circular Economy Act (KrW/AbfG):
An upcycle process must always take precedence over a recycle process. The Ring-Web Rebels are here to change that!