If only it were in a financially viable location with low costs. Pretty hard to find, but isn't impossible if someone were to look for one and start it up.
Hey there! Thanks for the horizontal format! ;) Good topic -- I've been collecting mine for a year or so, and an astonishingly large pile. Very informative. I'd love to see more like this on the channel.
Got a whole trash can full of little failures and tons of strings from skirt and brim. It just sits there collecting stuff. One day I'll do some resin stuff with bits I save, but until then I need this guy. 😝
This is awesome, we should have much more of this. Imagine all the printed stuff getting thrown away! What materials are they processing at the moment?
@@SuddenImpact53 Because I've never heard of either of them and the Bambulabs is sucking up all the oxygen ATM, and putting out obscene levels of waste. Saw a guy do a 500g print today and turn out 880g of waste. That's damned ridiculous.
90% of 3d printing is useless waste that ends up in a land fill. You want to stop the waste? Tell everyone to stop printing benchys lol. Bambu lab has a bunch of waste printing a four color benchy? And it never crosses your mind that the actual thing being printed is the waste? I think we all know that it’s mostly useless junk and feel guilty for adding to pile.
@@scottsherrard Actually, it very much crosses my mind, which is why I don't print thousands of benchys, or novelty junk that I would never have bought in a store, or been glad to receive as a gift.
problem is the price. By the time you mail 1 kg of failed prints and they spend the time to turn it back into filament you could have just paid $12 and bought a kg of black filament. What we need is a machine at home, something under $99, so people can just save their bad prints and when it reaches 10+ kg then it makes financial sense to buy the machine.
I always thought this was unfeasible due to the small scale that hobbyists do. But then I saw a video of large companies that have 100's of machines running day and night. No doubt failed prints and a lot of unusable filament. You can search youtube for it "7 GIGANTIC 3D Printer Farms Making Millions of Parts" if interested.
this is great, i just cant read all of there site, is there a way to make it all in English? i will be sharing this company EVERYWHERE. this is a fantastic idea and company!
Please please please open a facility in the US!! This is AMAZING!
If only it were in a financially viable location with low costs. Pretty hard to find, but isn't impossible if someone were to look for one and start it up.
they have one in St. Louis
@@lifehackertips7598 this company or a different one?
@@lifehackertips7598 what’s the company name?
I can confirm these guys are amazing, their filament is top quality. I sent about 6kg scrap to them already
That's so great to hear! I really love what they're doing. I would love to order some of their filament someday too!
great company 👏😎 love seeing this!
I didn't know they existed. I'm from Germany and I'll definitely send my PLA waste to them...
Hey there! Thanks for the horizontal format! ;) Good topic -- I've been collecting mine for a year or so, and an astonishingly large pile. Very informative. I'd love to see more like this on the channel.
Finally someone who can handle my 50 empty Filament spools
Thank you for the Video :D
I'm so happy to hear about it and it's super nice that it is in Germany. I will definitely check them out!
Got a whole trash can full of little failures and tons of strings from skirt and brim. It just sits there collecting stuff. One day I'll do some resin stuff with bits I save, but until then I need this guy. 😝
LOVE what this company is doing and making, I want to send in my filaments as well!
Thanks a lot for your support! :)
Shared this, more people need to know!
you did? how did i get here?
This is wild. Hope get one in states
This is what I've been looking for since I got a 3d printer! Only problem... UK shipping into Europe...
This is awesome, we should have much more of this. Imagine all the printed stuff getting thrown away!
What materials are they processing at the moment?
Awesome company. I love them :D
Great stuff happening here
Check out Printerior in the US. Located in St. Louis. Just started a recycling program with them for my school!!
I love this and will give it a try ❤
Yeah those are great! I have already sent several kilos of filament and spools to them
So nice!
We have to make this happen world wide! How can we help?
That's dope 🤘🏻
wow sounds really cool
Just amazing.
Ooohh please please accept in the UK 😊😊😊
I have a massive box of PLA and resin prints I need to get rid of. So please open a facility here in the US!
maybe some english version of the site will be great for the rest of the world who dont speak German.
Please come to America
Is it possible to recycle Flex (TPU) waste?
Just ordered a spool. Color name translates to "shallow waters".
With the massively wasteful Bambulabs, recycling is a must have. Unfortunately shipping cost makes this dubious from a green perspective.
Why just mention BL ? What about Idex & Enraged Rabbit Carrot Feed?
@@SuddenImpact53 Because I've never heard of either of them and the Bambulabs is sucking up all the oxygen ATM, and putting out obscene levels of waste. Saw a guy do a 500g print today and turn out 880g of waste. That's damned ridiculous.
90% of 3d printing is useless waste that ends up in a land fill. You want to stop the waste? Tell everyone to stop printing benchys lol. Bambu lab has a bunch of waste printing a four color benchy? And it never crosses your mind that the actual thing being printed is the waste? I think we all know that it’s mostly useless junk and feel guilty for adding to pile.
@@scottsherrard Actually, it very much crosses my mind, which is why I don't print thousands of benchys, or novelty junk that I would never have bought in a store, or been glad to receive as a gift.
where can i buy in AMERICA , these PLA PELLETS.... i have a use for them and i need to buy the smallest fragments of pellets... where can i buy them.
why did I just throw away the pile I've been collecting over a year? Gotta start collecting again.
Please Come to the us I have pounds of scrap with the hope I could recycle.
how do you ensure the waste youre being sent in is the correct material?
Canada it's getting very big please come to canada
"Shut up and take my money"
Do you know any recycling services in the us for 3d printer filament?
so they pay for wasted fillaments
problem is the price. By the time you mail 1 kg of failed prints and they spend the time to turn it back into filament you could have just paid $12 and bought a kg of black filament. What we need is a machine at home, something under $99, so people can just save their bad prints and when it reaches 10+ kg then it makes financial sense to buy the machine.
Why? You ship it to them for free and get credits to get their filament cheaper.
Do those few chips of blue in the thumbnail set off anyone's OCD?
Need a US based company.
Anybody know of a North American recycler like this?
good for bambu labs poop
I always thought this was unfeasible due to the small scale that hobbyists do. But then I saw a video of large companies that have 100's of machines running day and night. No doubt failed prints and a lot of unusable filament. You can search youtube for it "7 GIGANTIC 3D Printer Farms Making Millions of Parts" if interested.
this is great, i just cant read all of there site, is there a way to make it all in English? i will be sharing this company EVERYWHERE. this is a fantastic idea and company!
They are working on translating their site to English, but in the meantime the Chrome browser has a built-in google translate for websites
@@FilamentStories awesome. ive also been learning German so it will help haha thank you
Clean up the audio please!