Close



Results 1 to 3 of 3
  1. #1
    Administrator Eddie's Avatar
    Join Date
    Sep 2013
    Location
    Cape Coral, FL
    Posts
    1,844
    Follow Eddie On Twitter Add Eddie on Facebook Add Eddie on Google+ Add Eddie on Shapeways Add Eddie on Thingiverse

    Harvesting waste plastic for 3D printers to reduce poverty: Plastic Bank

    This is something I can really see a future in, especially if 3D Printing takes off. Why not make filament out of recycled plastics, especially if you can kill two birds with one stone.



    Once hailed as a miracle material, the now ubiquitous plastic is out of control, and it's polluting the water, littering our landscapes, and endangering wildlife all over the world. But what if all of that waste plastic could be used as a type of currency, and used to help reduce poverty?
    That's the idea behind Plastic Bank, which calls for harvesting and repurposing waste plastics and using them, in conjunction with 3D printing, as "Social Plastic".
    "The Plastic Bank is setting up plastic repurposing centers around the world, where there’s an abundance of both waste plastic and poverty.
    We are empowering people to harvest plastics as a currency they can exchange for tools, household items, parts & 3D printing.
    Our mission is to remove plastic waste from the land, oceans and waterways while helping people ascend from poverty and transition into entrepreneurship." - Plastic Bank


    Part of the problem, as Plastic Bank sees it, is that we don't perceive that there's any value in plastic, and so it gets tossed indiscriminately. But if the real value of plastic could be realized, it would become too valuable to simply throw away, and too valuable to leave in the ocean, and could be considered to be a resource, not a waste product.
    Plastic Bank ran a successful crowdfunding campaign this year, raising over $20,000 toward the project's initiative, which aims to open its first pilot project in Lima, Peru, in February of 2014.
    "The Plastic Bank is a plastics return, repurposing, and 3D printing center strategically located in areas around the world with both an abundance of plastic waste & poverty.
    Our self-sustaining business model empowers the poor to harvest plastics as a currency for various opportunities including education, training, necessities and 3D printing services." - Plastic Bank
    Entire article at: http://www.treehugger.com/clean-tech...stic-bank.html

  2. #2
    Staff Engineer old man emu's Avatar
    Join Date
    Oct 2013
    Location
    Narellan, New South Wales, Australia
    Posts
    912
    I think that we have got the use of crude oil all wrong. We should stop burning it as a fuel by developing alternative power sources for transport and concentrate on using it to produce petro-chemicals from which a variety of products, including plastics, can be made.

    This idea of encouraging recycling of plastics is part of the chain of actions that makes better use of a diminishing asset.

    Old Man Emu

  3. #3
    Super Moderator Geoff's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2013
    Location
    NSW, Australia
    Posts
    1,824
    Add Geoff on Thingiverse
    i really look forward to the day i can take all this recycled junk and turn it back into filament!

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •