Ecocomp 2019

Ecological awareness has stimulated an increased interest in sustainable materials, and issues such as recyclability and environmental responsibility are becoming ever more important for the introduction of new composite materials and products. Environmental legislation and consumer demand is increasing the pressure on manufacturers and end-products to consider the impact of their products at all stages of their life cycle.

These issues continue to generate considerable interest in the development of composite materials based on renewable resources, with environmentally friendly and affordable alternatives for conventional fibres and polymers enabling the development of true biocomposites.

Ecocomp 2019 will focus on composite materials derived from sustainable sources, covering topics such as:


                 



The LIFE ECOMETHYLAL project has received funding from the LIFE Programme of the European Union
[LIFE15 ENV/ES/000208]

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