As the topic of sustainability continues to grow in importance, 3D printing is increasingly at the center of the debate about greener production. One example of this comes from a possibly surprising source. Krill Design’s projects may in fact be proof that 3D printing and planet go hand in hand. The startup was founded by three students from Milan Polytechnic and now prints lamps, magazine racks and decorative objects for your home with materials made from recycled food such as oranges, lemons and coffee. We interviewed them to learn more! (Read more)

Krill Design on 3D Printing Furniture Using Oranges, Lemons and Coffee Grounds (3D Natives)
- Circular3d
- January 31, 2023
- News
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