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A story of freshness

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We started using 3D printing technology to bring ecologically safe and sustainable items to market. Our first goal was to create planters and other items which are 100% recyclable and environmentally friendly.

 

We discovered a market demand for domestic ornamental and interior design solutions when reaching out to potential customers. Different sophisticated solutions were required by businesses, individuals, and artists. That's why we decided to expand our product and service offering in order to bring more sustainable products to market faster.

 

We accomplish this by cultivating positive partnerships with designers and manufacturers who are committed to circular solutions.

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Our main goal is to create sustainable items for the household and other uses through the 3D printing technology and help the environment. We want to give our customers an alternative way of the use of plastic. Most of all, we want to expand people’s perceptions and prove that recycling is the moving forward.

Recycling
 

Recycling is a process to change (waste) materials into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution and water pollution by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions. Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics.

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The Sustainability of 3D Printing

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Traditional manufacturing is not always an efficient use of material because it often involves drilling away material from a whole to create a product and throwing away the remainder.

 

On the other hand, 3D printing is a form of additive manufacturing that allows us to “print” three-dimensional objects from a digital file, similar to printing a Word document on a traditional printer. But instead of a flat representation on a sheet of paper, the 3D printer layers filaments of various materials in thin sheets until it “adds up” to create a 3D object. 

 

The additive approach uses only as much material as the printed object requires, with the exception of supports that hold up the print. Often, the residue can be reused in further prints. It can substantially reduce over-production and keeping extra inventory where it is not needed by eliminating centralized manufacturing.

For these reasons, 3D printing is considered a sustainable way to create and repair existing products.

Naturally Simple

Our goal is to create sustainable items for the household and other uses through the 3D printing technology and help the environment. We want to give our customers an alternative way of the use of plastic. 

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"We want to expand people’s perceptions and prove that recycling is the moving forward."

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