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CompPair and Composite Recycling join forces to bring sustainable innovation on the eco-efficient Objectif Dunes rally buggy

In a bid to reshape the future of motorsport, Swiss pioneers CompPair and Composite Recycling are collaborating on the eco-efficient Objectif Dunes rally buggy, introducing a breakthrough composite part that is recycled, recyclable, and healable. This roof scoop, which channels airflow to the engine for peak performance, sets new standards for sustainability and circularity in the racing industry.


Transforming motorsport sustainability

Motorsport, a sector traditionally reliant on disposable, high-performance parts, has to face a transformation. By combining CompPair’s HealTech™ technology with Composite Recycling’s advanced recycling processes, this collaboration demonstrates how sustainable solutions can deliver high-performance results while reducing environmental impact. The new roof scoop, produced with recycled fibres, not only matches the initial performance of standard parts but is also designed for ultra-fast repair—helping reduce costs, downtime, and material waste. In an industry where components are frequently replaced due to damage or wear, this recycled and healable roof scoop offers a glimpse into the future of sustainable racing.


Objectif Dunes: The perfect partner for innovation

Objectif Dunes, founded in 1987 by Airbus employees, is an association committed to showcasing eco-friendly innovation in motorsport. Known for manufacturing buggies with a circular mindset, the team incorporates discarded scraps and upstream fibres from suppliers into their designs. Their buggies are largely composed of parts from Airbus’ A350 aircraft, including complex components made from recycled carbon fibres.

This collaboration with CompPair and Composite Recycling is a perfect fit for Objectif Dunes’ vision. With a focus on sustainability and circularity, the Objectif Dunes rally buggy serves as the ideal platform to demonstrate how innovative composite technologies can make motorsport not only more efficient but also far more sustainable.


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