This project is associated with the summer courses at the University of Halmstad in Sweden and is affiliated with Stena Recycling, a renowned company. The objective of this project is to develop a sustainable and recyclable product. Our primary focus is to design a PET recycling machine, leveraging predominantly 3D printed components to ensure optimal sustainability and global accessibility. The proposed machine will effectively convert PET bottles into filament suitable for 3D printers.
The collaborative endeavor between FABLab Halmstad in Sweden and Stena Recycling, a prominent company known for its commitment to sustainability. The project's core aim is the development of a highly sustainable and recyclable product with a strong emphasis on environmental responsibility. Specifically, the team aims to create a PET recycling machine that utilizes 3D printing technology. By employing predominantly 3D printed components, the machine not only maximizes sustainability but also ensures widespread accessibility for users worldwide. Its primary function will be the transformation of PET bottles into high-quality filament, catering to the growing demand for sustainable materials in the 3D printing industry.
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Kevin Volmhagen & Gustav Ferdman
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