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.
Metal
OPTIMISATION AND ROBOTISATION TO INCREASE THE QUALITY OF STEEL SCRAP
ARCELOR MITTAL
Chemical
RE-USING VULCANISED SILICONE
SILAM
Automotive
RECOVERY OF HOT FORGING TOOLS
ESTAMCAL
Metal
RECOVERY OF METALS BY BIOLEACHING OF SUCTION FILTER WASTE
REYDESA
Consumer goods
RECOVERY OF SLUDGE FROM THE PAPER INDUSTRY AS ABSORBENT MATERIAL
FIBRACAT
Food
RECYCLED PLASTIC FILMS FOR THE PACKAGING INDUSTRY
PLASTIGAUR
Electrical and electronic equipment
RECYCLING THERMAL INSULATING REFRACTORY MATERIALS
NUTEC PROCAL
Other means of transport
REDUCING THE ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT OF RAILWAY COMPONENTS
FURESA
Metal
REPAIR OF COMPONENTS BY ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING FROM POWDER STEEL
WINOA
Machinery
REPAIRABILITY AND REDUCTION WITH PREDICTIVE AND PREVENTIVE SYSTEMS
ZAYER
Construction and works
ROBOTISATION TO REDUCE RESOURCE CONSUMPTION IN TUNNEL SUPPORT CONSTRUCTION
LURPELAN
Metal
SELECTED SCRAP FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF NODULAR CAST IRON PARTS
FURESA