Raw materials costs and supply
Raw materials, excluding energy, represent over 60% of the manufacturing costs of industries on average, and are almost entirely imported. Global crises cause further fluctuations and uncertainties regarding commodity prices. Greater efficiency in material consumption is therefore the cornerstone of higher industrial productivity.
Automotive
DEVULCANISATION OF WASTE RUBBER TO BE RETURNED TO LIFE CYCLE
CIKAUTXO
Machinery
EXTENDING THE SERVICE LIFE OF TICKETING MACHINES
SITECO SL
Metal
HIGH-PERFORMANCE REFRACTORY ELEMENTS MADE FROM RECOVERED MATERIAL
DEGUISA
Metal
IMPROVED SCRAP AND WASTE MANAGEMENT
TUBACEX
Chemical
INDUSTRIAL NETWORK FOR THE RUBBER SECTOR CIRCULAR ECONOMY
POLIELASTIC
Automotive
INTRODUCING CIRCULAR ECONOMY PROTOCOLS IN A TIER 1 AUTOMOTIVE COMPANY
AURIA
Automotive
MANUFACTURE OF STRUCTURAL PARTS FROM PREPREG WASTE
BRONYMEC
Electrical and electronic equipment
MECHANICAL PROCESSING OF LITHIUM-ION BATTERIES AT THE OTUA GROUP
REYDESA
Electrical and electronic equipment
NdFeB BONDED MAGNETS MANUFACTURED FROM RECYCLED SINTERED MAGNETS
STADLER S.A
Consumer goods
NEW PROCESS FOR TITANIUM DIOXIDE RECOVERY FROM PAPER MILL WASTE SLUDGE
EKONEK
Metal
NEW RANGE OF REFRACTORY ECO-PRODUCTS
KROSAKI AMR
Metal
OBTAINING PRIMARY ALUMINIUM FROM RECYCLED ALUMINIUM
BEFESA