CIRCULAR REUSE AND REMANUFACTURING OF FIBER-REINFORCED COMPOSITE MATERIALS

RECREATE demonstrates Repairable Rotor Blade at IFAT Munich 2026

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Wind energy is a cornerstone of climate protection, but the growing volume of end-of-life rotor blades presents a major sustainability challenge. Today, thousands of tons of composite waste are generated annually in Europe, with limited recycling options and strict restrictions…

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Results Catalogue

Explore our Results Catalogue to discover the demonstrators and innovative technologies developed within RECREATE. Click on the button below to download it and learn more about its use cases in different industries.

Our Ambition

The main ambition of the RECREATE project is to develop a set of innovative technologies aimed at exploiting the circularity potential of End-of-Life (EoL) complex composite waste (mainly carbon fibre reinforced composites CFRC and glass fibre reinforced composites GFRC) as a feedstock for profitable reuse of parts and materials in the manufacturing industry.

Challenges and opportunities

RECREATE key challenge and greatest opportunity is the reduction of cost of fibers in the composites market. The reduction in the cost of fibers is expected to decrease the cost of composites, thereby driving a wider penetration of fiber composites in various applications, especially in the e-mobility sector.

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