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According to the Bank’s website, the project supports the growth and capacity expansion of an innovative company in the area of carbon fibre recycling.
The investments concern the development of materials and process technologies, advanced automation and robotics, and related facilities and equipment for the manufacturing scale-up. The project will be mainly carried out in the area of Nantes (France) during the period 2025-2028.
The project supports the development and implementation of an innovative, efficient and sustainable technology to produce recycled carbon fibre, addressing the lack of investment in environmentally friendly technologies and the circular economy. The solutions resulting from this project are expected to provide alternative and more sustainable recycling methods to deal with the large quantities of scrap carbon fibre, of which only a small fraction is currently recycled. The project will support the company to develop and deploy its technology at commercial scale, and it will help by building up the necessary capabilities, skills and technologies.
The project is not expected to have any significant negative impact either on the natural and human environment or on public health. The outcomes of the project are expected to make a strong contribution to environmental sustainability by keeping carbon fibre materials within the economy through recycling, reducing waste and generating positive externalities.
A €25 million venture loan agreement.
Fairmat provides a Recycling Service and produces second-generation Advanced Manufacturing of Carbon Fiber Composites (CFRP).
Private Actor 1 | Private Actor 1 Role | Private Actor 1 Sector | Relation | Private Actor 2 | Private Actor 2 Role | Private Actor 2 Sector |
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Contact: Christophe Alix
Email: c.alix@eib.org
Phone: +352 4379 - 84303
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