You may have seen advertising for filament made from recycled materials. The sources for these materials are very often drink bottles, which are typically made from PET. If the source is always the ...
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Sunny Isais, a junior at Colony High School in Ontario, has developed a method for recycling plastic bottles into filament ...
PETFusion 2.0 is both a PET (polyethylene terephthalate) bottle recycler and a custom 3D printing filament maker, with the ability to even apply your own ink/pigments to the filaments you make ...
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In a significant step toward creating a sustainable and circular economy, researchers have demonstrated that carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers can be fully recycled without any loss in their structure or ...
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A recycling company may have to shell out more than $3.38 million in fines after collecting 186,000 tons of waste without proper certifications, the Washington Utilities and Transportation ...
MALTBY — DTG Recycle faces a $3,389,000 fine for reportedly operating without required permits and violating state law in south Snohomish County. A Washington Utilities and Transportation ...
However, there's a bit of a catch: despite accepting other polypropylene products, many recycling facilities still won't process coffee pods due to outdated infrastructure or sorting limitations.
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Direct Discharge Electrical Pulses for Carbon Fiber Recycling Jan. 14, 2025 — Carbon fiber-reinforced polymers (CFRPs) are used in the aerospace, automotive, and sports equipment industries.