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    Agridust - Food Scraps Used to 3D Print With

    Industrial design student Marina Ceccolini, inspired by a simple, hardened orange peel has come up with an idea for a 3D printing material that not only saves the environment but allows the 3D printing enthusiast greater latitude in making practice prints, prototypes, and in general, not worrying about costs of material or about piles of plastic mounting, headed for the trash. The material she created is called ‘Agridust’ and is composed of fruit peels, bean pods, tomato skins, and items like used coffee grounds. The blended compost is held together with potato starch as a binder, and is meant to be used not with the traditional extruder, but a syringe. More details on this incredibly innovative 3D printable material can be found here: http://3dprint.com/55358/agridust-food-3d-printing/

    Below are some samples of Ceccolini's Agridust:

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    also you would also find a chemical spider community would help big time because that's where you would need chemical infrastructure , and then would be an extra prime spot in the 3d printing industry i get you got potential and i honor that commitment together you can help talk to the Canadian federal green parties to fix our mess , together we can reduce unbelievable amount of waste , while picking up some media here in Canada , i mean the ultimate place to start marketing is in the 3d print industry ,

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