Member - Fairmat

Fairmat is an industrial deeptech startup creating a sustainable future for carbon fiber composites.

Type Startup or self-employed
Founded 2020
Company Size 150
Member Type
innovator
Founders Benjamin Saada
Headquarters 75008 Paris, France
Social network
Fairmat

About

Fairmat is a French deeptech that recycles, designs and supplies second-generation carbon fiber composites and technological industrial solutions for a circular future. We develop our own technological innovations to create low-impact carbon fiber parts and customized products for high-performance applications in a variety of sectors, from sports to electronics.
Headquarters 75008 Paris, France

SDG’s of application

The Sustainable Development Goals are a call to action to end poverty, protect the planet and ensure peace and prosperity everywhere.
SDG 6
Clean water and sanitation
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SDG 7
Affordable and clean energy
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SDG 9
Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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SDG 11
Sustainable cities and communities
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SDG 12
Responsible consumption and production
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Efficient Solutions

Labelled Solutions from Fairmat

The Solar Impulse Efficient Solution label seeks to bridge the gap between ecology and economy, bringing together protection of the environment and financial viability to show that these solutions are not expensive fixes to problems, but rather opportunities for clean economic growth.

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