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Arkema to further reduce the carbon footprint of its sustainable 3D printing materials thanks to landmark biomethane deal with ENGIE

One of the things we learned from Evonik is that material producers can reduce the carbon footprint of their materials through the use of renewable energies at their plants. Another material producer that will...

Headmade Materials and DyeMansion receive EU funding to scale-up their additive manufacturing activities

AM companies Headmade Materials & DyeMansion have been selected for the EU Commission's EIC Accelerator programme – which provides financial resources to Europe’s most innovative companies. The programme reveals that Headmade Materials is one of...

3D Printing Company DyeMansion is chosen to help meet European Climate Goals

The EU has set itself targets for reducing its greenhouse gas emissions progressively up to 2050. During the biggest climate summit that was held from September 21-27, 2020, companies across the world discussed what...

AM Companies must get started on their ESG journey. Here is how. (Part 1)

For a long time, sustainability in our industry has been focusing on environmental concerns only. As time goes by, conversations with investors and VC companies have urged Additive Manufacturing (AM) companies to make profit...

Large metal 3D printed aerospace part highlights processes that could advance sustainability in the aviation industry

The EU’s European Green Deal sets out the need to reduce transport emissions by 90% by 2050, compared to 1990 levels, with the aviation sector playing its part. Policy actions and industry efforts since 2005 have...

Focus| Driving circular plastics economy in Additive Manufacturing

We have grown up in an environment where plastic, once used, is considered waste. This burden has prevented generations of consumers and industries from capturing the economic benefits of plastic. With Additive Manufacturing and...

The quest to avoid or minimize support structures in Additive Manufacturing

There are two types of people working with 3D printed parts: those who know how to deal with support structures and those who don’t. Last year at Formnext, while walking across the aisles, I...

Ceramic 3D printing role in hydrogen production is more tangible. 3DCeram demonstrates it in the HyP3D project

When we started discussing what a renewable energy transition with Additive Manufacturing (AM) looks like, a key focus was unconsciously placed on the role of metal 3D printing technologies like LPBF. Interestingly, various projects...

Download the September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag

Download the September/October edition of 3D ADEPT Mag There are a couple of things that we have realized since the latest edition. First, a lot of efforts are focused on “Environment” when approaching sustainability in...

AMGTA LCA reveals that Binder Jetting reduces carbon emissions by 38% – but industry experts have reservations

The Additive Manufacturer Green Trade Association (“AMGTA”), recently revealed the preliminary results of a life-cycle analysis study titled “Comparative Life-Cycle Assessment: Comparison of Casting vs Binder Jetting for an Industrial Part.” As a reminder, the...