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Sign upAn innovative new recyclate made from glass fiber reinforced thermoset waste
An innovative new recyclate made from glass fiber reinforced thermoset waste
Today glass fiber reinforced plastic waste (GFRP) is either incinerated or disposed of in landfills meaning that this high-quality material is not recycled in a sustainable way. A sustainable GFRP recycling is therefore urgently needed. To date, however, no recycling method in the sense of circular economy has established itself on the market. That is why iwas-concepts AG, together with partners from research and industry, develops and implements innovative and sustainable solutions for GFRP recycling to process these high-quality waste products and return them into the material cycle. With GFK4new valuable resources can be saved an harmful impacts on the environment can be reduced.
iwas-concepts AG
We develop innovative recycling solutions for glass fiber reinforced plastics in order to support circular economy.
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