After having developed an innovative process for recycling composite material waste, the French deeptech (tech breakthrough start-up) Fairmat is changing scale with the commissioning of a first plant in France and the signing of its first contracts in Europe.
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The young shoot announces a partnership with the aeronautical subcontractor Duqueine Group.
It concerns the reprocessing of 15 tonnes of waste per year, resulting from the production offcuts of parts for the Airbus A350 at its sites in Massieux and Civrieux (Rhône-Alpes).
“This contract allows us to ensure a sustainable outlet for our production waste and to participate in the common effort to develop the circular economy in industry,”
explains Stéphanie Burgun, the group's general manager.
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Fairmat has also signed an R&D agreement with Tarmac Aerosave, a leader in aircraft dismantling.
The company, co-owned by Airbus, Safran and Suez, entrusts the young shoot with some of the parts of dismantled aircraft, after…
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