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Funding the use of recycled tire products to improve community infrastructure.
| BUILDING ACCESSIBLE PLACES THAT BRING PEOPLE TOGETHER
Kal’s RePlay Fund provides grants for public infrastructure upgrades using recycled rubber products. Since 2019, we have worked with non-profits, school boards, First Nations and municipalities to aid in recycling millions of pounds of rubber tires to build enhanced, inclusive spaces.
Here’s a recap of some of the exciting RePlay community projects completed in 2024.
For updates on Kal Tire’s community giving programs, follow @KalTire on all major social media platforms.
Kal Tire Facebook >Canadian non-profit organizations are also welcome to apply for Tires for Good, which awards a free set of tires to use on your organization’s vehicle.
Learn more >Other Canadian suppliers or products that are not on this list can also be considered.
View list >Martensville, SK, is now home to the largest playground in the country made with recycled rubber surfacing.
Learn more >The Prescott Learning Centre upgraded from wood chips to an accessible recycled rubber surface for staff and students.
Learn more >Since the program’s start in 2019, RePlay has provided funding to community projects across Canada.
2024 finished projects >Kal’s RePlay Fund is open to all non-profits, charities, municipalities, and school boards that are improving community infrastructure with recycled rubber products. Kal's RePlay Fund Applications are NOW OPEN until February 28, 2025.
See above for a list of Canadian rubber suppliers, manufacturers and installers to aid in getting supporting documentation for the application.