Tires disposal in Louisiana

What Louisiana says to do with tires, read off Louisiana DEQ's own page on 2026-08-19.

Louisiana regulates waste tires under LAC Title 33, Part VII, Chapter 105 — LDEQ registers waste tire generators, transporters and processors, and its consumer notice says it is unlawful to release waste tires to the environment against the solid waste regulations. Read from Louisiana DEQ · checked 2026-08-19

The burial or open burning of waste tires is strictly prohibited (Iowa DNR).

It is unlawful for any person to dispose, discard, burn, or otherwise release waste tires to the environment in a manner in contravention to the Louisiana solid waste regulations — a fine of up to $32,500 per day per violation may be imposed (LDEQ Waste Tire Consumer Notices).

Where to take it

Sites are listed in the Louisiana Waste Tire Program drop-off site finder.

The statute Louisiana cites is LAC Title 33, Part VII, Subpart 2, Chapter 105.

Counties differ — verify with your local program.


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