Among the technological challenges posed by the materials used in the construction sector, one of the most notable is the need for continuous innovation to achieve products with greater added value — featuring new designs and improved properties — while remaining aligned with a sustainable development model that reduces resource consumption and waste generation. In this regard, the circular economy represents a major opportunity from a business, social, and environmental standpoint.
In this context, Polymec, GLS 2014, and Yesos Rubio, in collaboration with the Technological Centre for Marble, Stone and Materials, have launched the project GREENMUR – Transition to a Greener Regional Industry through Circular Economy Processes in the Fiberglass, Marble, and Plaster Sector via Additive Manufacturing. The initiative incorporates Additive Manufacturing technology to process marble sludge and plaster waste, reinforcing them with fiberglass residues to produce new commercial prefabricated products.
The project will help reduce the consumption of mineral resources in the construction sector, minimize waste generation, and manufacture new products using Industry 4.0 technologies such as Additive Manufacturing, generating significant environmental, social, and economic benefits.
The project has been funded through the R&D Challenges Program of the Region of Murcia and has received financial support from the Development Institute of the Region of Murcia (INFO) and the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF).