New Yachts are being made more recyclable

 

If you look at the average yacht it is virtually unrecyclable and a staggering 250,000 tons of fibreglass are discarded each year just in Europe. But there is a new breed of yacht coming onto the market that are using new types of fibres and materials to make the yachts more recyclable. Glass fibre is being replaced by flax fibres and bio resins and these have low carbon emissions in their production. Another company is using fibres made from volcanic rock which are heated to a very high temperature and then extruded which make a material stronger than steel but one that uses still fairly little power compare with all other types of manufacture. Improvements in structural engineering has changed the shape of mini boat components making them lighter and using considerably less raw material. Raisins are still the problem and a French company has developed a thermoplastic resin that can be reused. Many companies are working on different ways to make boats more recyclable and this can only be a good thing.


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