3D Printing with Recycled Potato Chip Bags | Mashable
3D printing is the future of fabrication, but there's one problem: It uses a lot of plastic. Enter 3D Brooklyn, a small studio that uses materials that can't be recycled the old-fashioned way, like potato chip bags, as the raw ingredients for its 3D-printed objects.
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Video produced by Mark Andrew Boyer
Additional footage of plastic recycling filmed at Sims Municipal Recycling in Brooklyn, NY.