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Mar312026
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Centexbel drives advances in bio-based textile reinforcements within BLADE2CIRC

Centexbel is working on textile reinforcements made from lignin, a material with great potential as a greener alternative and as a precursor for carbon fiber.

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Mar32026
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Building a Regulatory Pathway for Sustainable Composites

Developing innovative bio-based composite systems represents a major step toward enabling more circular wind turbine blades.

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Feb42026
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The importance of scalability in turning innovation into impact

For new materials to create real impact beyond the laboratory, scalability is a critical factor. Research outcomes must be translated into materials that can be produced at sufficient volumes, meet strict quality requirements, and be validated under real industrial conditions.

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Jan92026
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Building an environmentally responsible future for wind energy

The team has successfully scaled up the production of lignin-based fibres from laboratory to pilot scale, demonstrating their growing potential for real industrial deployment.

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Dec152025
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A new generation of sustainable wind turbine blades

The team has successfully scaled up the production of lignin-based fibres from laboratory to pilot scale, demonstrating their growing potential for real industrial deployment.

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Nov262025
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UL leads the way in scaling up lignin-based fibres for circular composites

The team has successfully scaled up the production of lignin-based fibres from laboratory to pilot scale, demonstrating their growing potential for real industrial deployment.

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Nov42025
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Smart coatings that repair themselves: innovation by ITA in BLADE2CIRC

The team at ITA is developing a self-healing coating designed for wind turbine blades.

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Oct232025
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The next recycling revolution will come from enzymes

At the ICP-CSIC, the Directed Enzyme Evolution Group is pushing the boundaries of biotechnology with a mission that sounds like science fiction: teaching enzymes to “eat” the sustainable plastics of the future.

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Sep162025
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Aitiip Takes Another Bio-Based Step

At the ICP-CSIC, the Directed Enzyme Evolution Group is pushing the boundaries of biotechnology with a mission that sounds like science fiction: teaching enzymes to “eat” the sustainable plastics of the future.

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Aug262025
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Scaling Innovation: Turning Bio-Based Wind Blade Materials into Real-World Solutions

For new materials to have real-world impact, they must be produced at sufficient volumes to be tested, validated, and adopted by manufacturers across the wind energy sector. Scalability is crucial!

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Jul252025
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Directed Enzyme Evolution group (ICP-CSIC) obtains engineered enzymes that potentially biodegrade WTB

The Directed Enzyme Evolution group showed our advances, during the biannual congress BIOTRANS, held at Basel (Switzerland) from June 29-July 3, 2025. An important gathering that highlights the most recent global breakthroughs in biocatalysis research.

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Jun232025
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ITA’s contribution to more sustainable adhesive joints and coatings in BLADE2CIRC

Among the different technologies being researched within the project, particularly in this first period, ITA is making progress on the development of adhesive joints with debonding-on-demand capacity (DoD) and self-healing coatings.

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May262025
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BLADE2CIRC at ICMAC 2025: sustainable innovations for wind turbine blades

As part of the BLADE2CIRC project, our partners at the University of Limerick, represented by Professor Maurice N Collins and Dr Kashif Bangash, attended the International Conference on Manufacturing of Advanced Composites (ICMAC) 2025 in Coventry.

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Apr252025
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EvoEnzyme will showcase BLADE2CIRC at BIOTRANS 2025

At BIOTRANS 2025, EvoEnzyme will present these promising findings, highlighting their potential to revolutionise the recycling process for wind turbine blades.

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Mar272025
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Aitiip brings BLADE2CIRC at JEC WORLD 2025

Aitiip’s presence at JEC World 2025 offered a unique platform to showcase the significant progress made within Blade2Circ.

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Feb262025
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EireComposites role in Testing and De-Risking Sustainable Wind Turbine Materials

We are dedicated to improving the sustainability of wind energy systems throughout their life cycle. By utilizing our innovative bio-based resin and lignin fibres during the construction phase, we will enhance both repairability and recyclability while maintaining high performance. A key partner in achieving this goal is EireComposites.

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Jan272025
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How Centexbel Drives Innovation in Sustainable Materials for BLADE2CIRC

At BLADE2CIRC, we are committed to tackling the challenges of sustainability and recyclability in composite materials. One of our key collaborators, Centexbel, plays a crucial role in advancing this mission by bringing decades of expertise in textiles and plastics to the table.

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Dec162024
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How Specific Polymers Advances Wind Turbine Blade Recyclability

In BLADE2CIRC, to enhance the sustainability and recyclability of wind turbine blades, SPECIFIC POLYMERS plays a pivotal role. Their innovations in bio-based materials and advanced recycling technologies are actively shaping the future of wind energy.

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Nov252024
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KTH’s Innovative Approach in BLADE2CIRC

The BLADE2CIRC project is tackling this challenge head-on, and our partner, KTH Royal Institute of Technology, is driving innovation to redefine end-of-life (EoL) strategies for wind turbine blades.

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Oct212024
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The role of Incotec in the BLADE2CIRC Project

As the project progresses, new developments and key milestones will continue to emerge, driven by the collaborative efforts of all partners. In this post you get to know the role of Incotec.

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Jul232024
News Blade2Circ Wind Turbines

The European project Blade2Circ will develop the wind turbine blades of the future

Blade2Circ aims to improve wind turbine recyclability by designing components that facilitate blade dismantling, such as a reversible adhesive, as well as developing new chemical and enzymatic degradation processes to address resin end of life.

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The BLADE2CIRC project is funded by the European Union under the Horizon Europe Programme, Grant Agreement number 101147451 as part of the HORIZON-CL5-2023-D3-O2 call.
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