Decarbonization and recyclability
Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP)
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Decarbonization and recyclability
Glass-fiber reinforced plastic (GFRP)

Authors : Anne BERTHEREAU, Eric DALLIES

Publication date: November 10, 2025 | Lire en français

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6. Decarbonization and recyclability

In line with increased awareness among businesses and consumers of the environmental consequences of their choices, the European fiberglass industry is gradually implementing measures to reduce its environmental footprint. This involves several aspects: producing "cleanly," eventually eliminating all manufacturing waste from landfills, limiting the use of natural resources, and becoming climate neutral by 2050.

6.1 Decarbonization of the fiberglass industry

One of the challenges facing the glass industry is to implement an economically viable technological transformation that will enable manufacturing plants to decarbonize in order to meet regulatory requirements aimed at limiting global warming. CO 2 emissions...

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