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Nov 2015

Hi there, I have a big thrash bag full of PLA as a result of my first 3/4 year of 3D printing, along with its many failures, mistakes, printer problems, etc. I would love to bring this to a person/company that recycles the stuff, perhaps for a small fee. Is anyone doing this in NL? In particular in Amsterdam. I hate to just throw the stuff into the ordinary trash, and I can’t put it with the plastic recycling, because the Amsterdam plastic recycling facilities don’t deal with PLA.

I can’t image that I’m the only one with this ever increasing problem!

Thanks!

Paul

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Hey Paul, we have just kicked off a recycling program 163 with 3 Hubs around the world - London, Boston and Breda. @Jeffrey_1 in Breda will be able to give you more details on how to get in touch about this. It’s great to see people taking the initiative, so please keep us posted with your recycling endeavours. Cheers

Great request with the right sustainability approach Paul! Despite I develop and produce recycled PLA filament I cannot make use of your stuff, because we carefully select recycled sources based on quality and long term availability. Maybe recycler Icova, a collerctor and processor of waste sources, might help you. Good luck!

PS. more info about recycled PLA filament (in Dutch), see InnoCircle komt met gerecyclede PLA-filamenten in 6 kleuren 83

JW

I bought some time ago an filament extruder machine, but still need to test it (preferably outside the house). Maybe we can give it a try with the pla leftovers. Before the machine can handle it, the material needs to be cut to small particles. Not sure if this would work in a high power blender or with some other power tool.

Unfortunately not in NL, but I’m able to recycle the materials. (germany: landshut (munich area))

Just hope you’re not in a hurry. Might take a while to shred and wind the Filament :slight_smile:

Hi Gabriela, I would love to join in with this as the Amsterdam based hub. Is this possible? What would it take do to so? Thanks!

I keep reading about this company but I can’t find any contact details or website. Do you know how to get in touch with them?

Great to hear this! Currently the program is limited to these 3 Hubs, but we might include other Hubs in the near future. @ would be the best person to talk about this, once he gets back from vacation (next week). You can drop him an email in the mean time at luukat3dhubsdotcom. Cheers!

I have loads of failed PLA prints and I would like to sell or give this to someone who can recycle it.

Just send me a message and I will give you a price. Would love to do the recycling for you.

I will try to explain. I am the owner of CiorC and I co-operate with InnoFil3D. Together we have developed InnoCircle recycled filaments. Basically, I do the development work, Innofil3D the filament manufacturing. The InnoCircle product range include InnoCircle PLA (recycled PLA), InnoCircle PET (recycled PET) and InnoCircle ABS (recycled ABS) filaments. If you want to know more, you can contact me (jwslijkoord@ciorc.com) or Roger Sijlbing of Innofil3d (r.sijlbing@innofil3d.com). More background info, see presentation we gave at the Euromold exhibition in Duesseldorf, Germany. We look forward to help you!
Euromold_V4_JWSlijkoord_InnoCircle.pdf (2.71 MB)

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Hi Paul,

I was also looking for recycling alternatives in NL, but it seems there are not that many around here. Did you find a solution for your waste PLA?

Cheers,

Jose