A skipper will replace his nylon fishing net every 6 months, says Ian Falconer, and most of the time they're buried in a landfill or burned.
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All-in-one machine recycles plastic bottles into 3D printer filament — PETFusion 2.0 launches on Kickstarter
On December 27, Creative3DP launched a Kickstarter campaign for PETFusion 2.0 — and within three hours, the device was fully funded. PETFusion 2.0 is both a PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottle ...
IISc researchers recycle fishing nets into 3D printing filament by introducing a chemical cross-linker (melamine) into the ...
In Dakar, a young self-taught engineer is changing the perspective of plastic waste. Francois Mbengue has developed a device that converts discarded plastic bottles into filament for 3D printers to ...
PLATTEVILLE, Wis. (WKOW) — Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Platteville have found an innovative way to turn spoiled milk into sustainable plastic for 3D printing. This breakthrough could ...
On Tuesday, classic computer collector Joe Strosnider announced the availability of a new 3D-printer filament that replicates the iconic “Platinum” color scheme used in classic Macintosh computers ...
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