High-performance composites are generally fabricated with continuous fibre and fabric reinforcements embedded in a thermosetting resin. Using thermoplastic matrices, there are substantial reductions in forming time and labour. More recently, the availability of all-polypropylene composites, achieved using the same thermoplastic polymer for both the fibre and the matrix phase, is also increasing because of their recyclability. In this perspective, the work aims to study the mechanical behaviour of a new fully thermoplastic composite, first showing the results of an experimental campaign for the mechanical characterization of the material properties, then examining the behaviour of structures made of such material under axial loading to evalu...