- The material is referred to as a composite resin, and it can be recycled much easier than the traditional fiberglass turbines.
- The scientists have made multiple items with the recycled resin, including countertops, a bathroom sink, and even gummy bears, after the recycling process recovered food-grade potassium lactate.
- There will likely be some pushback to consuming matter left over from the recycling of wind turbine blades, but it’s clear that possibilities beyond ending up in a landfall do indeed exist.
Scientists Find Way To Recycle Wind Turbine Blades Into Gummy Bears

