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Automotive recycling solutions already in production
Sometimes the path to a greener world just means taking a close, introspective look at existing processes—and making the most of materials to reduce waste and energy. This way of thinking led to Johnson Controls’ use of material recycling processes for the automotive industry. And it’s a boon to the environment.
The key to the program’s eco-benefits lies in the parts punching process, where substrate is punched out into a predetermined shape. Johnson Controls developed two such material recycling processes—one for natural fiber materials and one for glass fiber-reinforced plastics. Here’s how they work:
Regardless of which type of fiber is recycled, there are the same end results: Less spoilage. More recycling. Less energy usage. More savings.
The key to the program’s eco-benefits lies in the parts punching process, where substrate is punched out into a predetermined shape. Johnson Controls developed two such material recycling processes—one for natural fiber materials and one for glass fiber-reinforced plastics. Here’s how they work:
- Recycling Natural Fiber:
- Recycling Glass Fiber:
Regardless of which type of fiber is recycled, there are the same end results: Less spoilage. More recycling. Less energy usage. More savings.
