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New factory at Lane Cove turns e-waste into 3D printer feedstock

UNSW Sydney’s Centre for Sustainable Materials Research & Technology (SMaRT) and IT asset management company Renew IT have announced that a new factory has begun turning hard plastics from e-waste into 3D printing feedstock. A Plastics Filament MICROfactorie module, developed by UNSW Sydney researchers, has been installed at Renew IT’s warehouse in Lane Cove, on… The post New factory at Lane Cove turns e-waste into 3D printer feedstock appeared first on Australian Manufacturing Forum.

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