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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<div class="quotebox"><cite>elmoret wrote:</cite><blockquote><p>...the raw material is so cheap.</p></blockquote></div><p>this</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[DePartedPrinter]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-09-09T17:24:59Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>recycle a wood shredder off of craigslist for $60. ;P<br />I&#039;m considering this route as I have garden waste that I want composted as well. Composting is then it&#039;s primary task and the recycled material ala milk cartons, failed prints is supplemental. Poor ability to clean the shredder between each could cause serious contamination problems though.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[gr1f1th]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-09-09T17:22:45Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I think its better to do recycling of plastic. There is a huge benefits of this. If we want to make our environment clean then its a good choice to make a reuse of the plastic which is going to be in dustbin. Not only plastics they if any waste material which is reusable we should try to reuse them.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[sscam2013]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-09-02T06:51:26Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>The quantities of failed prints that I generate aren&#039;t enough to make recycling an economic issue, but more a philosophical one. That is, the amount of money saved by recycling the quantities of material I generate at home isn&#039;t enough to make it worth the cost of doing the recycling, so it&#039;s more recycling for the sake of recycling. Which I kinda like.</p><p>The thing that convinced me (for now) not to try to recycle failed prints wasn&#039;t the money/expense, it was finding out that people who do injection molding for living only use 10% or so recycled material in their mix, because more than that causes problems, so for anything of any quality at all they use at least 90% new material. So the best you can do is reduce your new material purchases 10%. Which isn&#039;t exciting.</p><p>So while I like the *idea* of recycling, it doesn&#039;t seem worthwhile for home 3D printing.</p><p>One possible exception: Taulman&#039;s T-glase is reportedly 100% recyclable. And it&#039;s fairly expensive. So that might be worth recycling. Though since it&#039;s nearly indestructible, I have no idea *how* to recycle it. :-)</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[laird]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-08-30T20:12:05Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Re: Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>I agree completely. A lot of people have asked about the Filastruder and recycling plastic. It isn&#039;t really an issue of the Filastruder itself, it is the additional expense of getting it into a form that can be processed by an extruder, which is tough to justify (to me) when the raw material is so cheap.</p><p>I guess it makes sense from an environmental point of view if you don&#039;t have plastics recycling in your area.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[elmoret]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-08-30T01:47:43Z</updated>
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			<title type="html"><![CDATA[Recycling your wasted plastic, is it worth it ?]]></title>
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			<content type="html"><![CDATA[<p>First lets assume that 1Kg of pellets costs $10 and that you can only use 20% of wasted plastic to make new filament. Also that one person uses an average of 2Kg per month.</p><p>To recycle it there are few solutions:</p><p>• Buy a desktop plastic grinder that some DIYer designed*, or design and build one yourself, for lets say $500.<br />*To my knowledge there is <a href="http://filamaker.eu/shop/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=1&amp;products_id=1">only one</a> and it&#039;s small compared to the biggest parts you can print.<br />So the return on investment would take 50Kg and 2 years.</p><p>• Buy a wood shredder. They cost ≈$200 but it&#039;s not known if they can shred big plastic parts and if they shred small enough.</p><p>• Buy a professional granulator, a machine the size of a fridge that cost at least $1500.</p><p>• Send your plastic to a recycling service (could be a person with a professional granulator) and get it back in pellet form. The price would have to be much lower than new pellets which would not make it a very interesting business. Also the price of shipping, especially if to another country, could nullify any benefit.</p>]]></content>
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				<name><![CDATA[CornGolem]]></name>
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			<updated>2013-08-29T21:04:48Z</updated>
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