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British composites company Scott Bader and Renuables study how best to dispose of or recycle waste fiber-reinforced composites (FRP)

British composites company Scott Bader and Renuables have co-authored a new report detailing how best to dispose of or recycle used fiber-reinforced composites (FRP) in the UK.

The purpose of this report is to guide research and development spending as well as business investment to accelerate the implementation of the most environmentally and economically sustainable solutions. In this research, we will mainly focus on thermosetting glass fiber reinforced composites (GFRP). Secondly, since the cost of traditionally recycling carbon fiber reinforced composites (CFRP) through pyrolysis recycling is extremely expensive, many researches will be mentioned in this research Their recycling method.

"Composites play an important role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions and reducing dependence on fossil fuels," said Jean-Claude Pierre, CEO of Scott Bader. "However, only we find an optimal recycling solution, composites. Only then can it be truly sustainable. "

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