This context of the need for recycling will also change significantly from January 1, 2023 with the entry into force of Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR). Isover Recycling perfectly meets these future requirements by ensuring the recovery of used glass wool from the construction industry.
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Isover glass wool is 100% and infinitely recyclable
By replacing sand with cullet in the composition of its glass wool, Isover makes it possible to make significant energy savings since melting cullet requires much lower melting temperatures than those necessary for sand.
Isover invests 10 million euros in an industrial prototype for recasting glass wool: the SBM, a new generation recycling furnace
A pilot technology
The project aims to build a furnace that will transform scrap glass wool into cullet (recycled glass), which will then be reintroduced in full into electric melting furnaces as a raw material to create new glass wool.
With this process, Isover allows an optimal life cycle for the glass wool.
This technology will be subsequently duplicated on other European sites of the group, in Germany and Sweden. For these three ovens, Isover obtained a 4,1 million euro subsidy from the European Union. Isover also received financial aid from ADEME Pays de Loire for this virtuous project.
The project represents a total investment of 10 million euros including buildings, technical installations and connections. The kiln is under construction at the Chemillé plant in Anjoux, a strategic location to allow wide occupation of the territory with Orange (and its Oxymelt recycling kiln).
Isover Recycling, the first industry in the world to recycle glass wool construction waste to avoid landfills and promote a closed-loop product life cycle
Isover's responsible approach responds in advance to the challenges of collecting glass wool waste, which will represent:
Isover Recycling and Oxymelt in numbers
For Lucie Charbonnier, Sustainable Development Director at Isover: “We already had a kiln on the Orange site (Vaucluse), the principle of bringing the glass wool into fusion is the same but this new kiln will be different, allowing a cullet of better quality, energy consumption and much lower CO2 emissions. It will also make it possible to recycle larger quantities. »