Anticipating customers’ needs requires looking beyond today and planning for tomorrow.

This is why Pozzi Industries Group has increased its commitment to research and innovation by investing:

+ 1Mln 2021/2022
in scientific and technological research
In the 2021/2022 biennium

That is why we created the Pozzi Industries Lab for sustainability: a dedicated space where our scientific developers, in many cases in collaboration with universities, do basic research, applied research and development of experimental technologies and production processes.

Three guidelines have been identified: reuse of waste, use of organic raw materials, and increased plant efficiency.

Digital transformation

Digitalisation

Security

Database Usability

Smooth data management

That is why we created the Pozzi Industries Lab for sustainability: a dedicated space where our scientific developers, in many cases in collaboration with universities, do basic research, applied research and development of experimental technologies and production processes.

Three guidelines have been identified: reuse of waste, use of organic raw materials, and increased plant efficiency.

ButterflyTM is a state-of-the-art digital manufacturing software utilised by Saip for the production of insulation panels in polyurethane processing plants.

Developed by Saip’s partner company, ENLIVE Automation, ButterflyTM improves the efficiency of production processes, helping to minimize energy consumption and reduce waste.

Polyurethane recovery

Regulatory changes, material depletion and growing disposal costs have increasingly shifted the attention of the technical and scientific community towards polyurethane recycling. With SAIP, Pozzi Industries Group developed REPUR®, a technology that allows PU waste to be reused as raw material for the production of PU foams.REPUR® saves up to 76% of the raw material needed in the production process, allowing large quantities of raw material to be recovered, saving on disposal costs.

REPUR®

76%
polyurethane
recycling
savings on
raw materials
lower disposal
cost

Organic raw materials

The project is called BioPUR – 2030 and is part of the Oryzon 2025 programme carried out in cooperation with the University of Salerno and several organisations from different countries (France, the Netherlands, Spain, Romania, Poland).

The aim is to demonstrate the possibilities of bio-based polyurethanes in terms of environmental sustainability, technical characteristics and in the replacement of polluting plastics.

BioPUR – 2030