I efteråret kom jeg til at tænke på at 3d-printing dels kunne have mange fordele, men også kunne blive en miljømæssig katastrofe hvis ikke man fandt en måde at genbruge alt det printede materiale på:
@glenhiemstra Then we only need a DreamRecycler household apparatus turning 3D-printed stuff into #3Dprinting ink. Transport sector shake-up
— Søren Have (@SorenHave) November 21, 2012
Dette blev starten til denne kronik i Ingeniøren om de ikke-tekniske muligheder og udfordringer i 3d-print, skrevet sammen med min kollega Rasmus Nielsen.
Updates pr 30. juni 2014:
When #3dprinting took off, I called for #upcycling https://t.co/0Fv4L9SFJE Now this from @EKOCYCLE http://t.co/iuxoatPlDY via @SustainBrands
— Søren Have (@SorenHave) June 22, 2014
Great #circulareconomy news MT @Sustainia: Recycling plastic at home saves energy and cuts #3Dprinting costs http://t.co/hyRpEdXGZT — Søren Have (@SorenHave) March 8, 2014
#3Dprinting needs recycling to be #sustainable. Knew @Filabot are making recyclers, but here’s one more cool project: http://t.co/Y3r7LU8Qjq
— Søren Have (@SorenHave) January 16, 2014
Last year I called for a device to recycle stuff into #3Dprinting powder https://t.co/q92hH4iy Voila! http://t.co/cg3gTnXO via @GlenHiemstra
— Søren Have (@SorenHave) January 19, 2013