PureCycle and Motherson have produced a Class-A automotive bumper prototype with 30 per cent PureFive recycled polypropylene.
Testing led from Germany covered climate and mechanical properties, with results due at Startup Autobahn Expo in Stuttgart.
The work points Tier 1 suppliers and OEM sourcing teams towards traceable recycled polypropylene for incoming EU vehicle rules.
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