A new Dutch startup called Refil has just introduced their new Refilament 3D printable material to market. They currently are offering two different filament types, both recycled. The first is called Dashboard Black, and is created from the ABS plastic found in old cars, such as dashboards and old door panels. The next filament is called PET Translucent and is created from 90% recycled PET bottles. The filament costs 32 and 40 euro per 750 gram spool respectively, and is immediately available on the company's website.

Oh, and if you were wondering the cars they use to make the Dashboard Black are mostly Audis and Volvos. More details on these new materials can be found here: http://3dprint.com/61878/car-dashboard-3d-filament/

Below is a picture of objects printed with the new Refilament: