Roadmap for Sustainable Materials
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Quick overview
With environmental concerns and consumer preference continuing to impact the transport industry, our client wanted to gain an in-depth analysis of current and future trends related to sustainable materials. They also wanted to assess the landscape of materials under research – especially for the automotive sector.
Client success details
The support and insights FutureBridge delivered helped our client build a prioritized roadmap for sustainable material usage in various vehicle systems, especially from an EV development perspective. Our analysis answered several of our client’s critical business questions including:
Sustainability is a growing trend due to regulations and consumer awareness of the environment. How can mobility players build a sustainability roadmap?- What are the latest recyclable, renewable, and biomaterial-based material developments for mobility applications?
- Which automotive components are expected to be produced from the identified materials?
- Who are the leading material developers innovating in this space?
- What are the latest products for these new alternative materials?


FutureBridge conducted extensive primary and secondary research across multiple industries to develop a landscape of current and future sustainable material insights. Our research included:
- Materials identified from within and outside the industry.
- Material properties including their mechanical and chemical makeup.
- The energy needed to manufacture and recycle the identified materials.
- The state of maturity of materials and processing needs.
- Key players involved in the development of sustainable materials for automotive applications.
FutureBridge further analyzed and arranged the material on a Player vs. Material vs. Components map. Potential suppliers of relevant material were also identified. Also, we helped our client define a clear vision of which automotive components are expected to be designed and manufactured using sustainable materials in the near, medium, and long term.




































