Our Products have a Positive Impact on the World
We believe that by innovating in ways that benefit the planet, we can also help our customers, our business and the environment. It’s a principle that requires us to act intentionally.
By offering structural integrity and performance retention over many years, GFRP composites contribute to a more sustainable future by promoting resource efficiency and reducing the overall environmental impact associated with product replacement or the need for continual maintenance.
Sustainability is a core pillar of our mission, and we are proud to be well-positioned to improve practices and reduce our global footprint. We are not alone in this endeavor: the composite industry bodies and our strategic global partners are also actively pursuing sustainable solutions, making it a collaborative effort that we are committed to achieving together.
Quality Composites are Better for the Environment
In terms of composite sustainability, we already have a head start. Our GFRP composite components are designed with longevity in mind, making them the preferred choice for applications that require lasting and durable solutions. The fact that they don't rust, break, or release harmful chemicals into the environment makes them an eco-friendly option.
If it is made to last it is better for the environment. GFRP composites can be recycled by crushing and used as aggregate for concrete.
GFRP has a Lower Carbon Footprint than Steel
Composites are playing a pivotal role in driving decarbonization, thanks to their lightweight, strength, and durability, which positions them as materials of the future.
GFRP composites have a 15% lower carbon footprint than steel (comparison based on the manufacture of steel rebar).
To learn more about how composites ensure sustainable infrastructure have a look at our blog: Composite Rebar Delivers Sustainable Infrastructure
Pultrusion Manufacturing a Low Energy Process
The low embodied energy of our manufacturing process ensures that our products are produced with minimal environmental impact. Minimal heat, water, and energy are used and the process is efficient, resulting in minimal waste.
The lightweight properties of GFRP composites (4 x lighter than steel) also contribute to more efficient transportation, further reducing the carbon footprint.