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Windtech International - Nexans Develops Cable Prototype Using 100% Recycled Materials

Nexans has developed a prototype electrical cable made entirely from recycled materials. The wire drawing process was carried out by Nexans staff in Yanggu, China, with extrusion work completed by the materials department in France. Final assembly of the 3G2.5 cable took place at the Technocenter Building laboratory in AmpaCity, Lyon.
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France – 21/07/2025 – energysdelamer.eu. Nexans has reached a new milestone in its sustainability path with the creation of a cable prototype entirely composed of recycled materials – a first in the Group's history. This innovation combines a high level of technical performance, a proven industrial feasibility and a considerably reduced environmental footprint, marking a decisive step towards the emergence of a circular economy. An intercontinen…

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Énergies de la Mer broke the news in on Monday, July 21, 2025.
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