European firm plans six new wind turbine blade recycling factories in Europe

A Danish company aims to open six wind turbine blade recycling factories across Europe by 2030 to convert old blades into new composite panels on an industrial-scale.

by Craig Richard
Today, most of a wind turbine can be recycled – though due to blades using complex composite materials, they are typically sent to landfill or co-processed into cement (pic credit: Continuum)
Today, most of a wind turbine can be recycled – though due to blades using complex composite materials, they are typically sent to landfill or co-processed into cement (pic credit: Continuum)

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