
Canada To Declare Plastics As “Toxic Substance”: Implications On 3D Printing
Canada is set to declare plastics as a “toxic substance”. What effect could this have on 3D printing?
Canada is set to declare plastics as a “toxic substance”. What effect could this have on 3D printing?
Singularity Hub’s Peter Diamandis makes some predictions about how the retail market may be affected by 3D printing in the future. We have some counter-points.
Sustainability is a major issue in today’s world, and additive manufacturing may be able to help the concrete industry lower CO2 emissions.
PostProcess Technologies is opening up a European operation.
Toronto-based Genecis has apparently developed a means of transforming organic trash into usable thermoplastics.
There have been many aborted attempts at producing recycled 3D printer filament, but Reflow’s approach appears to be successful.
You have USD$60? You can build own own 3D printer from a pile of e-waste.
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