Cradle to Gate: Why EPD-Certified Fiber Is the New Standard for Performance, Transparency, and Market Leadership REGEN Fiber holds Environmental Product Declarations for its micro fibers, providing high-performance reinforcement in concrete, asphalt, and composites with verified environmental transparency. See Post
Project Overview: Parking Lot Paving for Large Utility A total of 83 cubic yards of REGEN Fiber E-Flex 500 reinforced concrete was poured for a parking lot and apron for large Midwestern utility company. The project replaced existing concrete. The use of the reinforcement fibers made from 100% recycled material saved time on site with easy introduction to the mix, excellent workability, no impact on finishing techniques and added sustainability benefits. See Post
Project Overview: Parking Lot Paving in Wisconsin A total of 83 cubic yards of REGEN Fiber E-Flex 500 reinforced concrete was poured for a parking lot and apron for large Midwestern utility company. The project replaced existing concrete. The use of the reinforcement fibers made from 100% recycled material saved time on site with easy introduction to the mix, excellent workability, no impact on finishing techniques and added sustainability benefits. See Post
Project Overview: REGEN Fiber Reinforces Iowa River Railroad Bridge REGEN Fiber’s concrete reinforcement fibers, made from recycled wind turbine blades, reinforced the Iowa River rail bridge project. This sustainable material exceeded expectations in strength, pumpability, and finish quality. See Post
Using Fiber-Reinforced Concrete in Industrial Flooring Systems: Design, Performance, and Applications Fiber-reinforced concrete can improve durability, crack control, and sustainability in industrial flooring systems. Learn design strategies, benefits, and real-world applications. See Post
Faster, Stronger Green Concrete: How Recycled Fiber Speeds Data Center Construction In data center construction, a day late is like being a year late anywhere else. Following years of planning, speed is suddenly critical. The concrete package—especially floor slabs, precast panels, and structural components—has to move efficiently from pour to finish without slowdowns. See Post