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Recycled carbon fiber is carbon fiber recovered from waste composites through processes like pyrolysis and mechanical recycling, offering high strength and sustainability benefits.
Key factors include environmental regulations, technological advancements in recycling, demand for lightweight materials in automotive and aerospace, and cost advantages over virgin fiber.
The market is expected to reach USD 800 million by 2035.
The CAGR is 15%.
Europe will contribute notably due to regulatory support and industry adoption.
Major players include Toray Industries Inc., Procotex, Vartega Inc., Gen 2 Carbon Limited, and Sigmatex.
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Stages include waste collection and sorting, recycling processing, fiber treatment, compounding, and integration into end-use products.
Preferences are shifting toward eco-friendly, high-performance materials with greater acceptance of recycled options in automotive, aerospace, and renewable energy.
Regulations on emissions, waste management, and circular economy policies drive growth by incentivizing sustainable material use.