FORVIA launches MATERI’ACT to develop and produce sustainable materials
- MATERI’ACT will propose materials with up to 85% CO2 reduction versus current materials.
- The new entity brings more than 10 years of expertise in formulating and processing recycled and bio-sourced materials, including experience in variability management.
- Feedstocks secured with key partnerships (e.g Veolia for recycled plastics).
- Over €2bn sales in 2030.
FORVIA, the 7th world’s leading automotive technology company, announced today the creation of MATERI’ACT, a new brand to massively develop and manufacture cutting-edge sustainable materials. FORVIA is the first in the automotive industry whose "net zero emissions" objective is validated by the Science Based Target initiatives, and thus reinforces its technological advantage in the field to offer mobility experiences that matter to people.
Sustainable materials to reach CO2 net zero
MATERI’ACT develops, sources, produces and sells unique cutting-edge materials with low, and ultra-low footprint with up to 85% CO2 reduction versus current materials. The range of products includes recycled, bio-based and carbon-capturing compounds, bio-based foils, low CO2 carbon fibers, and green steel for the automotive industry and beyond. All sustainable materials from MATERI’ACT are aligned with the European Green Taxonomy.
The new entity brings more than 10 years of expertise in formulating and processing recycled and bio-sourced materials, including experience in variability management. MATERI’ACT will accelerate FORVIA’s ambition to be CO2 neutral in its products, in line with OEM’s objectives and end-user’s wishes to have more sustainable vehicles. With sustainable materials, MATERI’ACT will enable FORVIA and the industry to eventually reach net zero emissions.
Developing partnerships for sustainable materials in vehicle manufacturing
From waste and bio feedstock management to renewable materials, MATERI’ACT mobilizes an entire ecosystem. For example, biomass introduction in compounds is enabled by the Joint Venture APM with INTERVAL, an agricultural cooperative producing hemp and its co-products such as fibers. Recycled content introduction in compounds is enabled by a Joint Development Agreement with key partners (Sustainable mobility: Faurecia & Veolia to pioneer in the use of recycled plastics in automotive interiors | Faurecia). Biomass introduction in coated materials is for instance supported by a Joint Development Agreement and a Commercial Agreement with Ananas Anam to develop and sell a sustainable alternative to leather made from waste pineapple fibers. By developing strong partnerships for bio-sourced and recycled materials, MATERI’ACT is securing both feedstock quantities and industrial readiness to meet customers’ performance requirements and to have a sustainable impact on the industry.
MATERI’ACT will be headquartered in Lyon, a dynamic and attractive industrial and academic city in France in the field of chemistry. A new Research & Development center as well as a pilot workshop will be operational in 2023 to continue enabling the development of sustainable materials with stringent technical requirements and to meet future environmental regulations. MATERI’ACT will employ 400 talents in 2025 and generate over 2 billion euros sales in 2030.
Reducing impacts on the environment with green and sustainable materials
Jean-Paul Michel
Faurecia Interiors Executive Vice-President.
Rémi Daudin
Vice-President Sustainable Material Division