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Opportunities for the research community
Chemistry underpins several elements of a composite. This means there are opportunities for the research community to help the composites industry achieve sustainability. We have identified six areas where the chemistry community has a role to play in developing sustainable solutions for the composites industry.
Thanks to insights gleaned from industrial and academic workshops, desk research and sector knowledge, 19 chemistry-specific opportunities have been identified. Collectively, these cover all of the six themes above and could enable the development of sustainable solutions that benefit the composites sector as a whole.
Read more about the opportunities identified in section eight of our Chemistry-enabled sustainable composites technical report.
Case studies
Integrating with the bioeconomy
Solvay and Trillium have joined forces to champion a sustainable replacement for acrylonitrile.
Adopting waste and circular economy approaches
Arkema’s Elium® resin enables composites to be recycled.
Designing end-of-life strategies
Gurit has developed RENUVO™, a resin system that can repair damaged wind turbine blades to extend their lifespan.
Adopting digital and computational chemistry approaches
Molydyn’s Atlas platform makes molecular dynamics simulation easier than ever before.
What next?
The UUÂãÁÄÖ±²¥ of Chemistry, the National Composites Centre and CPI are committed to advancing the development of sustainable solutions for the composites industry.
Our action plan sets out the ways in which we will help to influence change.
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