100% RECYCLED 3D Filament Pink
250g Roll
Product Code: KIWI-rPLA250PK
Pink rPLA pro 3D printing filament, 250 g, 1.75 mm (±0.06 mm tolerance), made from 100 % recycled plastic.
100% Recycled PLA filament is made in New Zealand from discarded and failed 3D prints that were shredded and remelted, and from filament that didn't meet our high quality standards. It prints like regular PLA pro filament, and gives strong parts and a glossy finish. We think this might be the world's first commercially made filament from discarded 3D prints.
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Because this filament is made from 100 % recycled plastics, the colour and properties can vary slightly from batch to batch. We have a very meticulous quality control process that includes sorting, cleaning, grinding, and then twice filtering of the melted plastics before it is extruded into filament. The filament diameter is controlled twice - both in the extruding process and in the re-spooling process. We are also doing extensive test printing and mechanical testing to ensure this recycled plastic filament is as good as the virgin (new) material.
However, if this filament doesn't work well in your printer, let us know and we will refund you, no matter how little is left on your spool. (just bring in the remaining material and prints made from it)
This gorgeous Pink rPLA prints with a glossy finish, and our 250 g (approximately 1/2 lbs.) spool is the perfect solution for small projects!
Made in New Zealand, including the all-cardboard spool, the bag, the label, and the instruction card. The spool is shipped in a thick re-usable plastic pouch with zip closure.
Recommended settings: Nozzle: 210-220°C. Bed: 50-60°C.
Why is the recycled PLA filament more expensive than the regular PLA filament?
Recycling of 3D prints into new filament is very labor intense. The prints have to be sorted, cleaned, shredded, and melted before it is extruded into filament. This process also takes more equipment than making filament from virgin (new) material. However, closing the loop and minimizing our use of resources is important for a future on this planet, so we hope you are OK with paying a bit more for the recycled PLA filament.
Doesn't the transport of discarded 3D prints to the factory cause a lot of emissions? Wouldn't it be better to just put them in the trash and have them sent to the local landfill?
All transports cause emissions, and our goal is to minimize the transports and their environmental effects. There is no domestic production of PLA plastic in New Zealand. All PLA is imported, unless it is made from recycled material. The KiwiFil virgin (new) PLA comes from Thailand and is made from sugarcane. By recycling PLA that is already in the country, we can decrease the transports as well as bringing jobs to NZ.
Why recycle? PLA is made from plants and it is compostable, right? Can't I just put my discarded prints in the regular trash or home compost?
PLA is industrially compostable. The conditions in a landfill or in a home compost are typically not correct for PLA to break down. Instead, it will likely be sitting in the landfill for hundreds of year. Also, even if PLA is made from plants, the production requires land, water, and energy, and causes emissions. PLA is relatively easy to recycle and can be remelted many times before it starts to lose its mechanical properties. Domestically recycling PLA will also decrease the need for import of PLA plastic, keeping money and jobs here. So, why wouldn't you recycle it?
Can I bring my discarded 3D prints for you for recycling? How about the spools, do you take those backs as well?
Yes, absolutely! We currently recycle PLA and PETG. Please contact us for shipping/drop-off address. It is very important that PLA and PETG is separated and labeled, but you don't need to bother about sorting the colours - that is easy for us to do.
We offer $1 per kg in store credit for returned prints, as well as $1 each for KiwiFil spools and KiwiFil boxes, and 25 cents for KiwiFil plastic ziplock bags. As an alternative to store credit, you can choose to donate the amount to the Kiwi and Kakapo bird rescue, to tree planting and carbon offset, or to the Green Envy electric racing program.
KIWIFIL
KiwiFil was established 2020 and manufactures high quality 3D printing PLA filaments, in Tokoroa, New Zealand. Our all-paper spools and boxes are also manufactured in New Zealand. Being tree-huggers at heart, we do our best to minimize environmental impact. We source the most sustainable raw and the...