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Carbon fiber composites are valued for their potential to provide more sustainable transportation
solutions with lower carbon emissions during use, yet the production and end-of-life phases of their
lifecycle reveal a higher environmental impact than the metals they typically replace. Current carbon
fiber composite production methods result in significant waste, little of which is recycled today.
Currently, the most common recycling process used to recover carbon fiber from composite waste is
pyrolysis, where high heat basically burns off the resin. Solvolysis, which uses a solvent to dissolve the
resin, has long been claimed to offer superior properties. So far, commercialization of both pyrolysis and
solvolysis has been through batch processes. But inline processing is finally in the works.