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In March 2020, it was learned from foreign media that Manchester Metropolitan University (MMU) has undertaken a 9.
6 million euro project to convert single-use plastic waste into raw materials usable for additive manufacturing (3D printing)
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It is reported that the purpose of the project is to provide "sustainable development and utilization" of waste and promote the development of recycled plastics
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Manchester Metropolitan University will lead the project, called TRANSFORM-CE, using its expertise in Industry 4.
0, next-generation materials, 3D printing and sustainable economics
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In the process, they are also trying to create new economic demand to attract businesses locally and further afield to use recycled plastic
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Single-use plastics cause a lot of pollution to oceans and land
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By turning this change into a circular economy, and by decoupling economic growth from resource consumption, we can begin to make a difference
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in december 2019, belgian designer and artist joachim froment uses plastic waste as a raw material for his latest sustainable furniture collection
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In January 2020, British start-up Fishy Filaments offered local fishermen a safe and sustainable way to recycle their old or unusable nets, then turn those nets into 3D printing material while reducing The space occupied by landfills and the potential hazards they can cause
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