Eight years ago, the founder of tyre recycling business Mimergy, made it onto one of Forbes’ 30 Under 30 lists but now it is calling in Scarp advisors. The Longford company, headed up by Niall Mimnagh, was set up over a decade ago. It takes waste tyres and breaks down their components into reusable resources, including fuel. The process provides an alternative to emission-heavy incineration. In recent weeks, the company has appointed Declan Hanley of Crowe Ireland as a process advisor under the Small Companies Administrative Rescue Process. Scarp is a programme for struggling smaller companies that have turnover of…