Environmental Benefits of Fiber Reinforced Concrete for Sustainable Construction Fiber reinforced concrete reduces the need for steel reinforcement and extends the life of concrete structures—cutting emissions, improving durability, and supporting circular economy goals with recycled fiber materials. See Post
Press release: Groundbreaking recycling solution for wind turbine blades unveiled REGEN Fiber unveils a sustainable, patent-pending process to recycle decommissioned wind turbine blades into high-performance concrete reinforcement fibers, reducing landfill waste and supporting circular economy goals. See Post
The Role of REGEN Fiber in Concrete Innovation: Insights from Dave Swanson Learn how industry veteran Dave Swanson reveals how REGEN Fiber—made from recycled wind turbine blades—boosts concrete durability, reduces shrinkage, and drives sustainable construction. See Post
Press release: REGEN Fiber Unveils Innovative Wind Turbine Blade Recycling Solution REGEN Fiber’s innovative process shreds the blades, extracts usable components, and transforms them into premium products that are used in construction materials, such as concrete. REGEN Fiber’s all-mechanical recycling process avoids using heat or chemicals, providing a more environmentally friendly solution. See Post
Reinforcement Fibers Made in the USA: Why Domestic Sourcing Matters More Than Ever REGEN Fiber products are made in the USA using domestic and global materials The construction industry is increasingly recognizing the advantages of domestic sourcing over the risk and sometimes volatility that can come with importing. duplicated: REGEN Fiber products are made in the USA using domestic and global materials The construction industry is increasingly recognizing the advantages of domestic sourcing over the risk and sometimes volatility that can come with importing. See Post